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Sky to launch VoD Champions League service
Sky is launching a dedicated VoD website ahead of the quarterfinal stages of the Champions League that allows visitors to pause and replay the action in slow-motion.
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Moyles breaks world record
Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles has broken the record for the longest ever radio show by staying on air for 52 hours, raising more than £2.4m for Comic Relief.
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US orders more Being Human
US broadcaster Syfy has ordered a second series of supernatural drama Being Human.
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Alias Hire opens in Hackney
Alias Hire’s new 3,000 sq ft base opposite the Olympic stadium in Hackney opened this week.
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ITV names Asia Pacific exec
ITV Studios Global Entertainment has appointed Augustus Dulgaro to the newly-created role of senior vice president for Asia Pacific.
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Update for Grass Valley switchers
Grass Valley will introduce the latest software versions for its highd efinition switchers at next month’s NAB conference in Las Vegas.
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Platform builds archive system
Soho post house Platform has installed a 24TB near line file-based media library and Cache-A LTO archiving system.
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Beale to join WTS
Former Gearhouse senior sales executive Paul Beale is set to join WTS Broadcast.
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Marquis appoints Burge
Broadcast technology consultancy firm Marquis Consulting has appointed David Burge as a senior associate.
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Procam kits out E4 series
Procam Television is supplying cameras, lenses and monitors for E4 series Chelsea Girl.
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Big Brother heads to Indonesia
It may be off air in the UK - for now - but reality format Big Brother is to live on with a new series in Indonesia.
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BBC 'paying out unearned allowances'
The BBC is wasting millions of pounds a year paying allowances to staff who do not qualify for them, it has been reported.
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Keo takes Landshare to US
Keo digital has secured another international licensing deal for its Landshare website in the US.
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Ofcom to review TV ad deals
Ofcom is to launch review of how TV advertising deals are agreed – a move that could change the way the UK’s commercial broadcasters make money.
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BBC eyes redundancy savings
The BBC’s “gold-plated” redundancy package could be scrapped as part of plans being put forward to meet its £1.3bn funding cut.
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Littleford to leave UKTV
UKTV channel controller Matthew Littleford is leaving the broadcaster after four years.
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BBC1 ring-fenced as cost-saving themes emerge
Pat Younge has revealed that BBC1 could well be ring-fenced as he outlined the main themes to have emerged from talks over how the corporation can save £1.3bn over four years from 2013.
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Indie survey records first fall in revenues
The value of the UK independent production sector tumbled by almost 10% to £1.74bn in 2010 - the first time it has fallen since Broadcast’s Indie Survey began in 2003.
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Lords committee seeks views on BBC compliance
Programme-makers are to be called to give evidence about the BBC’s compliance culture to a House of Lords select committee, as part of a wide-ranging review of the BBC Trust.