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Universal Channel to air US Prime Suspect remake
Universal Channel has acquired exclusive rights to the US remake of police drama Prime Suspect.
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BSI completes F1 radio camera challenge
Broadcast Sports Inc (BSI) has completed one of its most challenging projects to date, supplying radio cameras for Sky Sports’ coverage of the Formula One race in Monaco.
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Matrox updates products to support Adobe software
Matrox has updated its I/O products (pictured) to support Adobe’s Creative Suite 6 software and Adobe Mercury Transmit.
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Premier PR acquires Dubbs
Premier PR has acquired Dubbs Eyeframe, with Premier chairman John Reiss raising the prospect of further acquisitions by the group.
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Coach House Studios rolls out Avid
Coach House Studios has supplied three Avid Media Composer V6 edit suites, Avid Unity shared storage and a Raid back-up system at Teddington Studios for BBC1 comedy Me & Mrs Jones.
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Icetank Studios opens for business in Covent Garden
Central London studio Icetank Studios has opened for business.
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SIS hires Bell Video's Smith
SIS has appointed Gary Smith to the new role of chief operating officer and member of the company’s board.
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Red Bee wins five-year subtitling deal with BSkyB
Red Bee Media has signed one of its most significant access services deals to date, securing a contract to supply BSkyB with live and prerecorded subtitles.
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Kaltura opens London office to target UK media
Open-source video platform Kaltura has set up offices in London as part of a drive to target UK and European media firms.
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Parthenon goes Wild in Animal Planet triple sale
Parthenon has won an order from Animal Planet US for three documentaries looking at some of the most remote regions of America.
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Cash Cab hailed in Belgium
Taxi-based quiz show format Cash Cab will be adapted for Flemish Belgian channel Een with comedian Rob Vanoudenhoven as the driver.
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Cable explains BSkyB intervention thinking
Business Secretary Vince Cable has told the Leveson Inquiry he believed there was less case for intervention in Northern and Shell’s acquisition of Channel 5 than News Corp’s proposed takeover of BSkyB because of the difference in news provision and market share.
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Thompson: politicians must decide over Scottish BBC
Mark Thompson has said the politicians must establish whether the BBC could be carved up to create a separate Scottish entity, rather than the broadcaster itself.
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BBCW plans global broadcast of Diamond Jubilee
BBC Worldwide will air coverage of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations across five continents this weekend.
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NCIS generates $210m for European broadcasters
US cop drama NCIS was the most valuable drama series imported by European broadcasters last year, generating almost $210m for broadcasters such as C5 according to a new report.
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C5 orders Raw Cut police chase doc
Channel 5 has ordered a two-part blue light special from Raw Cut featuring footage of high-speed police chases.
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Food Inspectors to return to BBC1
BBC1 has ordered a second series of The Food Inspectors and is moving it to the 8pm slot.
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Camera Corps kits out Euro stadiums
Camera Corps is supplying over 50 remotely controlled cameras, including 10 of the company’s Q-Ball compact systems for the European Football Championships.
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Danilowicz to head Vitec Videocom
The Vitec Group has appointed Matt Danilowicz (pictured) to the role of chief executive of its Vitec Videocom division.