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Tigerlily to follow naval cadets
Tigerlily Films is producing a new naval training series for AETN’s Military History channel.
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BBC Scotland operations manager joins UTV
UTV has appointed Brendan Mallon to the role of head of resources.
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Red TX builds new audio truck
Broadcast sound company Red TX has launched a new mobile recording unit.
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JCA delivers Le Mans footage
Content services company JCA is delivering footage of this year’s Intercontinental Le Mans Cup to broadcasters around the world, including ORF in Austria, Exqi Sport Belgium, and TV2 in Denmark.
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Courts approve police demand for riots footage
The BBC, ITN and Sky News have been forced to hand over hundreds of hours of unbroadcast footage from the UK riots last month.
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Youview hires Sky architect as CTO
Youview has appointed Chris Bramley, the man responsible for launching Sky Player, as its chief technical officer.
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De Lane Lea links with Aquarium in TV post push
Audio specialist De Lane Lea has entered into a partnership with Aquarium Studios to “spearhead” the former’s push into TV.
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Chorion sells Beatrix Potter and Octonauts rights
Children’s media rights business Chorion has sold its first two properties to its former chairman Waheed Alli.
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iPlayer chief to shape ITV tech infrastructure
ITV has appointed former BBC global iPlayer launch director Mark Smith to the role of director of architecture and integration.
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Crackit takes structured reality to C4
Channel 4 has ordered a series based around London fitness chain Gymbox - marking the first time the terrestrial channel has entered the world of structured reality.
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Government set to drop kids TV reform
The government is set to drop a major reform of rules governing children appearing on TV that has been on the cards for more than two years, Broadcast has learned.
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Lunn accuses HMRC of “manufacturing evidence”
Christopher Lunn & Company (CLAC) has accused HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) of “manufacturing evidence” and “misleading court under oath” to secure search warrants for its criminal investigation into the firm’s accounting practices.
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Axe hangs over ‘soft’ current affairs at BBC
‘Soft’ current affairs on BBC2, including popular series fronted by the likes of Jonathan Dimbleby and Simon Reeve, is under threat as part of the latest proposals under Delivering Quality First.
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Lark Rise writer explores Love Life in ITV1 comedy
Lark Rise To Candleford writer Bill Gallagher has penned a new three-part romantic comedy for ITV1.
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Bidders queue for NHK’s EPG slot
Japanese international news provider NHK is closing its SD channel, paving the way for a new service to launch on the Sky EPG.
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E4 asks contestants to ride the Love Shaft
Singletons will be given a chance to ride the Love Shaft for a new E4 dating show format in one of the channel’s first pre-watershed orders.
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BBCW and Viacom appeal against Atvod
BBC Worldwide, Viacom and online broadcaster Channelflip have lodged complaints with Ofcom over payments demanded by regulator Atvod.
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September’s Davey to join ITVS's ent team
ITV Studios has lured September Films’ long-serving director of programmes Peter Davey to become an entertainment director.
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C4 restructures to streamline doc commissioning
Channel 4’s documentary commissioners have been allocated specific duties following a budget boost, as part of a drive to increase efficiency when working with producers.
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Sky seeks to woo Glee fans with online series
Glee fans will be able to have their say on the musical drama as part of a weekly online spin-off show on the Sky website.