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Viewers accept online ads if content free
Consumers will tolerate online advertising as long as content is free, a survey by business law firm Olswang has found.
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SMG and GCap both sink to 52-week lows
As happened last week, the majority of the Broadcast 20 ended the week less valuable than at the start.
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Ten Alps acquires online ad firm MMA
Bob Geldof’s indie Ten Alps plans to boost revenues with a new online video advertising business, following its acquisition of Multimedia Arts (MMA).
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High demand fuels rapid growth in VFX
Three leading Soho post facilities are investing in compositing and 3D kit in order to meet a surge in demand for broadcast visual effects.
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Scratch solution for Red workflow
DI software specialist Assimilate has launched version 3.7 of Scratch, which supports the first workflow to allow an editor to work on uncompressed footage from the Red camera.
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Somethin’ Else for Reid
Production company Somethin’ Else has appointed Gregor Reid as its new head of facilities.
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KidsCo workflow on the go
Global kids entertainment channel KidsCo and London-based digital media facility JCA TV have joined forces to create an international digital workflow.
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Virgin Media loses head of strategy
Virgin Media head of strategy Ernie Cormier has left the group following weeks of speculation about his future.
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Camera Corps hail Leader
OB support facility Camera Corps has invested in a Leader LV5800 HD/SD-SDI multi-standard waveform monitor.
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Clear Cut move for Mangan
Sam Mangan has joined Clear Cut Pictures as an offline services manager.
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Analysts favour Shed bid for Wall to Wall
Wall to Wall’s international profile and factual reputation are expected to help Shed Media become less vulnerable to market fluctuations if its proposed acquisition of the Who Do You Think You Are? indie goes through.
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TV Critics 27 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including Channel 4's Sex in the Noughties: Dear Deirdre - broadcast on 27 November 2007.
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Titter ye not with comedian dramas on BBC4
BBC4 is dramatising the lives of leading British comedy figures including Frankie Howerd, Hughie Green and Steptoe and Son with Trevor Eve, Jason Isaacs and Ken Stott all starring in the special tribute season.
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BBC outsources Grand National coverage
Sunset+Vine is to produce the BBC’s coverage of the Grand National from 2008, marking the first time that the horse race has been outsourced in nearly 50 years.
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Weekend's TV Critics
TV critics' verdict on programmes, including the BBC2 spy drama The company, broadcast between the 23rd and the 25th November 2007.
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BBC bolsters London factual team
The BBC has named 14 specialist executive producers who will sit under Karen O’Connor in the new London Factual division.
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Edwards upped to BBC current affairs
Clive Edwards, editor of The Money Programme, has been appointed as executive editor and commissioning editor for BBC TV current affairs.
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Broadcasters planning joint VoD service
The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 have confirmed long-mooted plans to launch a joint online video-on-demand service.
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Dineley powers into new media role
Casanova and Colditz producer Power has promoted Mark Dineley to vice president of digital media as part of a strategy to boost new media revenue streams.
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TV Critics 26 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including Channel 4’s new drama Boy A - broadcast on 26 November 2007.