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OTF acquires Chilean mining disaster and 9/11 docs
Off the Fence has bolstered its factual catalogue with new documentaries about the Chilean mining disaster and 9/11.
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Aussie chef Bill goes back home with UKTV show
A UKTV food series fronted by Australian chef Bill Granger is to be served up down under in the first deals for the show.
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Zig Zag secures tour for Flintoff challenge show
Freddie Flintoff Vs The World will go on tour in Australia, Canada and Europe as part of a raft of initial sales sealed by TVF International for Zig Zag Productions.
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Channel 4 cans Campus
Channel 4 comedy series Campus will not return for a second series after the first failed to attract viewers.
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Barb to measure online viewing
Barb’s long-awaited meter of online viewing will be rolled out to just 100 homes initially, the ratings agency has confirmed.
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Ofcom investigates C5's Candy Bar Girls
Ofcom has launched an investigation into the appropriateness of trailers for Channel 5’s forthcoming lesbian reality show Candy Bar Girls.
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C4's Sri Lanka doc sparks 118 complaints
Ofcom is investigating Channel 4 documentary Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields following more than 100 complaints that it was misrepresentative and misleading.
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S4C loses nearly £7m
Welsh broadcaster S4C recorded a loss of nearly £7m in 2010, according to its annual report and accounts published today.
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BBC complaints too complicated - Lords
The system for complaining about BBC programmes is “convoluted and overly complicated”, a committee of peers said today.
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Kirstie & Phil locate House Hunter app
Kirstie Allsop and Phil Spencer’s indie Raise The Roof has partnered with BBC Worldwide to launch an iPhone app which helps people to buy a house.
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BBC breached guidelines with pedigree dog claims
The BBC breached its own guidelines on accuracy after it re-edited a controversial programme that had already been criticised by watchdog Ofcom.
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Byford 'received £950,000 BBC payoff'
Mark Byford, the BBC’s former deputy director-general, received a redundancy payment of almost £950,000, it has emerged.
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C4 News recruits North of England correspondent
Radio 4 and ITV Tonight reporter Morland Sanders is joining Channel 4 News as North of England correspondent, as the programme continues to refresh the on-screen team.
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Come Dine With Me to be served in South Africa
BBC Worldwide Channels has commissioned its first local production in South Africa – a remake of Channel 4 show Come Dine With Me.
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Blackmagic releases DaVinci Resolve 8
Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve 8, the latest version of its colour correction tool.
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Apple moves to address Final Cut Pro X concerns
Apple has attempted to address concerns about the latest version of Final Cut Pro, promising to release a set of APIs for the software “in the next few weeks”.
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Hardie named RTS chairman
ITN chief executive John Hardie has been appointed chairman of the Royal Television Society while Freesat managing director Emma Scott has been named vice chair.
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Canada to remake Four Weddings
Sky Living show Four Weddings is to be remade for audiences in Canada for the first time.
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3view appoints new sales manager
Internet connected HD set-top box manufacturer 3view has recruited former Sony employee Nicola Wrench to the role of sales and marketing manager.
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TC Soho snaps up DVD firm Pink Pigeon
TC Soho this week completed its acquisition of DVD design and authoring firm Pink Pigeon.