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NEP Group acquires Aerial Video Systems
Deal to buy California-based firm is latest in a swathe of acquisitions by NEP
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HBO Europe alum sets up shop in Hungary
Gabor Krigler opens development and production facility Joyrider
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Framestore ensures authenticity of BBC1’s The Capture
Framestore were brought in by the production team on BBC1’s six-part surveillance thriller The Capture to help ensure the tech, tools and techniques in the show were presented in the most plausible way possible. The Heyday Television and NBCUniversal International Studios production – written and directed by ...
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Programme Index round-up
New commissions added to the Broadcast Intelligence Programme Index last week
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Disney signs long term lease for most of Pinewood Studios
Deal includes all stages except for a number of TV studios
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Indie turnover tops £3bn
Non-PSB commissioning and doubling of international SVoDs’ spend drive sector to five-year high
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Pact anger at BBC over BritBox
BBC rejects indie body ire over hold-back window and ‘regulatory stitch-up’
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Wonder Woman director signs $10m Netflix TV deal
Patty Jenkins to develop multiple series for streamer over three years
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Romesh Ranganathan to curate Sky shorts
London Hughes and Rachel Parris among comics to appear in Ranga Bee/CPL co-pro
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BBC Studios creates new APAC business
BBCS to bring Australia, Asia and New Zealand operations under one unit
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VFX and post lead the way for BAME talent
UK Screen Alliance report reveals percentage of workers from diverse ethnic backgrounds
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Zoo moves to larger Soho HQ
Localisation firm triples size of London base as demand for dubbing and subtitling grows
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Rapid and Radiant recruits three senior staff
Facilities make two new appointments and an internal promotion
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8K comes into focus at Mipcom
Japanese broadcaster NHK to host 8K screenings and talks at Cannes programme market
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Facebook deepens relationship with European news outlets
Turns to Germany’s Bild and France’s Le Monde for current affairs-focused slate