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C4 move 'will not have major regional boost'
Thinktank finds economic benefits are overestimated
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Sky plans EPG shake-up
Sky is planning a radical overhaul of its EPG – plotting changes that will boost the visibility of HD, time-shifted and documentary channels. The pay-TV operator has kicked off an eight-week consultation with its channel partners about the far-reaching changes, which are designed to simplify an increasingly ...
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Small indies face big challenge
Smaller indies are having to forge ties with larger rivals to secure unscripted commissions as broadcasters ramp up their entertainment ambitions. Over recent months, a number of sub-£5m producers have been encouraged to pair up with experienced partners to win work from the likes of Channel 4 ...
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Green Rock embraces cloud working with Premiere Pro
Boutique production agency and post-production house Green Rock has made a £250,000 investment to turn itself into one of the UK’s first fully Adobe Premiere Pro facilities. It has also changed its workstations from Macs to PCs and invested in a dedicated high-speed internet line and faster infrastructure.
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Kosminsky: working with Netflix is soulless
The State creator praises C4’s collaborative approach
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BBC and UKTV prep Edinburgh live streams
BBC Taster and UKTV are to livestream shows featuring BBC radio presenter Janice Forsyth and John Bishop from Edinburgh Festival. The BBC’s online testing ground will tap into technology, dubbed IP Studio, to stream shows from the event’s Blue Tent. The 10-day experiment gets underway today and ...
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BBC Scotland commissioning chief in shock departure
Ewan Angus steps down ahead of starting role