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Mosley invades own privacy for C4 First Cut doc
Privacy campaigner Max Mosley has agreed to be profiled for a 30-minute documentary for Channel 4 in its recurring new talent strand First Cut.
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Wild to take ITV1 viewers into premature baby unit
The indie behind Strangeways will take viewers inside the neo-natal unit of a Liverpool hospital for ITV1’s next access documentary.
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Antiques Road Trip moves to peak with added celebs
A celebrity version of BBC2’s daytime hit Antiques Road Trip is to be pushed into primetime for a special series later this year.
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Battle begins for US hits
Competition will be fierce at this year’s LA Screenings as broadcasters battle to acquire the best from a bumper crop of new US comedy and drama.
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Sony says supply of monitors at "usual levels"
Sony has moved to reassure the broadcast sector that stock levels of professional monitors and its entry level professional camcorders are “back to usual levels”.
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Sky under fire for taking post projects in-house
Sky is directing indies to complete an increasing amount of post-production at its new West London base, post houses have claimed.
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Rushes makes new appointments
Rushes has made two new appointments to its production team, with Anthony McCaffery promoted to the role of head of production and Luke Toyne joining the facility as CG commercials producer.
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Sky offers green advice
Sky has teamed up with Global Action Plan (GAP) and Ravensbourne College to host a workshop offering freelancers and small-to medium-sized production and post-production businesses advice on how to make their business more ‘green’.
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C4 shines light on key workers with Blast! Nurses doc
Channel 4 is continuing its focus on public-sector workers with the commission of Nurses, a five-part documentary by Blast! Films.
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Bafta for Peter Bennett-Jones
Tiger Aspect founder and former chairman Peter Bennett-Jones is to receive Bafta’s Special Award at this Sunday’s Television Awards.
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Aframe joins forces with BT for Nexus launch
Web-based video production firm Aframe has partnered with BT to launch the telecoms giant’s Media IP Nexus service.
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Survey reveals HDCam SR concerns
Nearly half of broadcast professionals believe the HDCam SR stock shortage is a “major concern” or “business critical”, a study by content services firm JCA has found.
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Colt steps up connectivity drive
Colt is ramping up its efforts to become a one-stop-shop of connectivity services for broadcasters and post-production houses.
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PSCo links with Prysm
Distribution company PSCo has partnered with Prysm to bring its Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) technology to the UK.
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Report urges overhaul of copyright laws
Current UK copyright laws have started to hinder the creation of new digital businesses and need to be updated, a review into intellectual property and growth has concluded.
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BBC eyes The Voice for Saturday night
BBC1 is considering new singing format The Voice for a prime Saturday night slot following its success in the US.
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Hague rejects World Service pleas
The Government has rebuffed calls by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee to reverse the decision to cut BBC World Service funding by 16%.
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Attenborough criticises top BBC salaries
TV science doyens Sir David Attenborough and Professor Brian Cox have made their debut together - in front of the Lords communications select committee.
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Hunt: BBC not always right
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said that the BBC does not always get it right on issues of political impartiality - before saying the corporation would be a “deity” if they achieved it on every occasion.
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Lord Patten to reveal BBC vision
New BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten has been selected to deliver the RTS Fleming Memorial Lecture, his first public speech in the role.