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BBC approves Panasonic HPX250
Panasonic’s AG-HPX250 P2 camcorder (pictured) has been approved by the BBC.
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No UK support as 24 sign EBU hybrid TV deal
No UK broadcasters have signed up to a new European Broadcast Union agreement to develop open standards for hybrid TV in 2012.
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Elstree snaps up 2nd Sense to boost services
Elstree Studios has acquired audio post company 2nd Sense as part of its drive to boost the range of services it has on site.
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University in SADiE first
Bournemouth University has been named the first UK accredited SADiE Training Establishment, as part of a new scheme to improve training for students using its editing equipment.
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Fifty Fifty completes refurb
Fifty Fifty Post has completed the refurbishment of its five post suites.
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422 to animate Britain
Bristol-based animation and VFX company 422 South has been commissioned by BBC Scotland to produce CGI and graphics for Britain Beneath Our Feet.
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Aspera hires Heitmann and Flathers
Aspera has appointed Richard Heitmann to the position of vice-president of marketing,
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Boomerang in Pooh tie-up
Welsh producer Boomerang is co-producing a live-action and book-style motion graphics series based on Winnie the Pooh for Disney Junior.
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Zodiak adds first-look titles
Zodiak Rights has secured worldwide distribution rights to four new titles as part of its first-look development deals.
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E4's Paul Mortimer lands ITV digital channels role
Paul Mortimer, E4 and More4’s head of scheduling, is to step down and join ITV as controller of digital channels.
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ITV to expand pay-TV offering
ITV chief executive Adam Crozier has hinted at the possibility of launching more international pay-TV channels while detailing how the broadcaster’s transformation is ahead of schedule.
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Black Mirror "pig sex" sparks 332 complaints
The first episode of Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror attracted more than 300 complaints to Ofcom and Channel 4.
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Indies call on Hunt to protect IP
Indies have urged culture secretary Jeremy Hunt not to reverse the current Terms of Trade and help protect their IP as part of the government’s Communications Review.
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Judge Jules to leave R1 in dance music shake-up
Radio 1 DJs Judge Jules, Gilles Peterson and Fabio & Grooverider are to leave after more than a decade in a refresh of the station’s dance music line-up.
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DQF cost £750,000 and rising
The BBC’s Delivering Quality First process has cost the corporation more than £750,000, a new FOI response has revealed.
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Blackmagic acquires video processing firm
Blackmagic Design has acquired US video processing company Teranex Systems
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BBC1 collars Doorstep Crime series
Gloria Hunniford is to front a new daytime series for BBC1 that will help viewers avoid the tricks of cold calling con-men.
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Endemol wins diversity award; ageism report preview
Big Brother producer Endemol has been honoured for promoting diversity at the annual CDN Awards - where the first findings of a new ageism report were revealed.
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BBC to mark Titanic centenary
The BBC is to recount the tragic story of the Titanic through performance, documentary and archive footage exactly 100 years after the ocean giant sank.