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Sky launches sports channel on basic package
A selection of Premier League and World Cup 2018 qualifiers will be made available to all Sky TV subscribers after the broadcaster revealed it is to launch a new sports channel.
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Cooke Optics launches set of 'coated' anamorphic lenses
Cooke Optics has devised a set of anamorphic lenses with a coating that provides “more anamorphic character” (pictured).
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Flying Colour Company extends VFX capabilities
The Flying Colour Company has added another Autodesk Flame to its VFX arsenal and installed a 216TB Storage Area Network (SAN).
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BT Media Storage to use Object Matrix workflow
NAB 2016: Object Matrix is providing storage and workflow capabilities for the BT Media Storage service that is due to launch at NAB.
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Strongbox unveils bespoke workstations for VFX
An Essex-based company has developed a range of bespoke PC workstations specifically for VFX work.
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Scottish studio to submit plans to extend facilities
Scotland’s Wardpark Studios could be overhauled and two more stages built at the site if an anticipated planning application is successful.
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In brief: C4 Instagram; Bafta Special Award; Albert affiliates
Channel 4 has recruited an Instagram coach for a one-off special and the winner of the Bafta Special Award has been revealed.
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Video Europe to open rental facility at The Bottle Yard
Bristol kit hire stalwarts Dave Bennett and Bill Beaumont have agreed a deal to run a rental facility at The Bottle Yard Studios for Video Europe.
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Peers could block BBC governance reforms
Lord Anthony Lester QC is planning to table a private members bill that will block culture secretary John Whittingdale’s proposed reforms to BBC governance.
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Lambert: C4 privatisation 'disastrous'
Gogglebox and Wife Swap creator Stephen Lambert has claimed that the privatisation of Channel 4 would be “disastrous” for the British independent television sector.
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Drama indie revenues rocket
The revenues of the UK’s top five drama indies rocketed by a third last year, boosted by global appetite for English-language drama and the flow of inter national money into production.
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Labour accuses government of 'bullying' BBC & C4
Shadow culture secretary Maria Eagle has criticised the government’s “ideological approach” to the broadcasting sector and accused her opposite number John Whittingdale of “bullying” the BBC and Channel 4.
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BBC3 orders Jane Treays addiction doc
Mum, Heroin and Me director Jane Treays is to produce a Rare Day documentary about drug addiction for BBC3 – as Pulse Films secures a film about legal highs.
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Endemol Shine looks to halt exodus
Endemol Shine UK is preparing to fight back against a creative exodus after nine of its most senior editorial staff left the company following its mega-merger 15 months ago.
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Indies rally behind Channel 4
The UK production sector has rallied to Channel 4’s defence, warning that privatisation would lead to a homogenised market and destabilise the UK’s “delicate eco-system” of public service broadcasting.
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Vice expands across Eastern Europe
Vice is expanding across Eastern Europe with the launch of country-specific online services and production hubs in seven territories.
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Theroux explores alcoholism and brain injury for BBC2
Louis Theroux will return to BBC2 this year with two hour-long films dealing with alcohol addiction and brain injury.
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Hire firm Take 2 in administration
Take 2 Film Holdings (Take 2 FH) has entered administration two weeks after selling the assets of its camera and grip division to Procam.
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