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High Performance Media launches Buzz-USB recorder
High Performance Media Technology this week began selling Buzz-USB (pictured), which is billed as the world’s first modular, multi-channel USB recorder.
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Investigators stumped by cause of NEP Visions Bracknell blaze
An investigation into the cause of the fire at NEP Visions’ Bracknell building has proved inconclusive.
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ITV rebrand US unit following Montgomery promotion
ITV has rebranded its US divisions and made a number of senior appointments after confirming that Leftfield Entertainment founder Brent Montgomery will lead the business.
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BBC Trust rules out Yentob action
The BBC Trust has decided not to launch an investigation into Alan Yentob’s involvement in the BBC’s reporting on Kids Company.
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Yentob steps down as BBC executive
Controversial BBC executive Alan Yentob has resigned from his role as creative director of the public broadcaster.
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David Abraham warns of privatisation’s 'devastating' consequences
David Abraham believes a privatised Channel 4 would create an in-house production division and have a “devastating” effect on the diversity of the indie sector.
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Uncle returns to BBC3 for third series
BBC3 has recommissioned a third series of Nick Helm’s sitcom Uncle for next year.
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Analysis: Don't Tell The Bride moves to Sky
The producer of Don’t Tell The Bride has claimed that the BBC walked away from the show because it skewed too young for flagship channel BBC1.
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SMPTE appoints Lukk as director of standards
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has appointed Howard Lukk as the organisation’s new director of standards.
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Luther creator to pen Euston's first commission
The BBC has commissioned a 6 x 60-minute pre-apocalyptic crime drama by Luther creator Neil Cross from Kate Harwood’s Euston Films.
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Gravity Media snaps up Hyperactive Broadcast
Gearhouse Broadcast owner Gravity Media Group has acquired hire firm Hyperactive Broadcast.
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October lands Barbarians docu-drama
October Films is producing an eight-part docu-drama for US cable network History about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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Ralf Little sets up Sky Vision-supported indie
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps star Ralf Little has set up an indie and struck a first-look deal with Sky Vision.
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Bexel adds head of projects to EMEA team
Bexel Global Broadcast Solutions has appointed Simon Atkinson to the new role of head of projects for the company’s Europe, Middle East and Africa division.
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Intercom provider Trilogy strengthens sales team
Intercom systems provider Trilogy has appointed Gary Lewis to its sales team.
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ATG Danmon upgrades Input voiceover facility
ATG Danmon has upgraded the voiceover facilities at the London HQ of sport production company Input Media.
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Fox to remake You're Back In The Room
US network Fox is to remake Tuesday’s Child-produced hypnotism format You’re Back In The Room.
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In brief: Humans; Left Bank; Sky; UKTV; Left Bank; Chewing Gum; S+V
Amazon has swooped for Kudos’ sci-fi drama Humans and Sky has invested in its latest LA-based start-up. Click for more
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Archive experts set up indie Dog And Duck Films
The archive producers of Senna and 7/7: One Day In London have joined forces to launch a production company and archive research firm.
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TVT unveils media tool for VoD and linear TV delivery
Content services firm TVT has launched ContentSelect, a media management platform for the delivery of content for linear TV and VoD services.