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In Brief: A+E order; Sky / Attenborough sale; E4 acquires YouTubers film
Woodcut Media is heading to Holloway prison for C&I, while Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee’s road-trip has been picked up by E4. Click for more.
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Bristol audio firms eye change
Two Bristol-based audio post houses are both taking a leap of faith this week, with one going it alone following the sale of a partner company, and the other installing one of the first Dolby Atmos-capable dubbing theatre outside London.
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Atomos launches HDRcapable Flame recorders
Atomos is launching two seveninch 1920 × 1200 field monitor/recorders that have been designed for High Dynamic Range (HDR) production.
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Vidcheck enhances quality control software
NAB 2016: Vidcheck has updated its Vidchecker and Vidchecker-post automated quality control software with the ability to scrutinise IMF metadata and essence.
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Deluxe OnDemand to support Apple FPS
NAB 2016: Deluxe has expanded the content protection services within its multiscreen and OTT delivery platform Deluxe OnDemand so that it supports Apple’s FairPlay Streaming (FPS).
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Tektronix to exhibit Prism analysis device
NAB 2016: Tektronix will show a hybrid SDI/ IP media analysis device at NAB.
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TVU Networks joins forces with LeD Unilumin Group
TVU Networks has formed a strategic partnership with LED video wall system company Unilumin Group.
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DPP launches survey into web-based TV production
The Digital Production Partnership is conducting a survey into how web-enabled production tools and services are affecting media creation.
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Shotglass ups football game
Fremantle digital arm targets millennials with live pilots for YouTube channel Football Republic
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BBC3 lands heavyweight Anthony Joshua access
Gary Lineker’s indie Goalhanger Films has been following British boxer Anthony Joshua for a year and will detail his preparations for a world heavyweight title fight in a series of shorts for BBC3.
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Sky moves into kids' originals with Morph reboot
Sky will begin commissioning kids’ content for the first time after ordering a reboot of iconic animation Morph from Aardman Animations.
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Ofcom mulls allowing broadcasters to bypass 9pm watershed
Ofcom is investigating whether PIN protection technology could pave the way for broadcasters to air content unsuitable for children before the 9pm watershed.
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BBC1 resurrects Animal Park
Remarkable Television’s Animal Park is returning to BBC1 after a seven-year hiatus to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the UK’s first drive-through safari park.
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Wolf Hall leads hunt for Bafta
Wolf Hall is leading the pack in the hunt for a Bafta television award, but the academy has snubbed Catastrophe in its Scripted Comedy category.
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Edit 19 sold to Dock10
Dock10 will add commercials VFX and post-production to its range of media services after buying 100% of the shareholding of Manchester-based facility Edit 19.
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Shine's Hunted reaches China
Channel 4’s off-grid format Hunted is to be remade in China after Endemol Shine struck a deal with local broadcaster Shenzhen Satellite Television.
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Compression firm Beamr to merge with Vanguard Video
Israel-based video compression firm Beamr is to acquire Vanguard Video.
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MPs call to ‘mutualise’ BBC
MPs Gareth Thomas and Steve Baker have called for the BBC to be restructured as a mutual organisation in which TV licence-holders elect its board.
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Rondo appoints first commercial director
Welsh indie Rondo Media has appointed Sion Clwyd Roberts as its commercial director.
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C4 loses rights to Black Mirror
Channel 4 has lost a bidding war with Netflix for the right to premiere the third series of Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror in the UK.