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Ed Miliband defends licence fee
Ed Miliband has committed to defending the licence fee if Labour wins the general election.
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ITV 'in talks to acquire The Weinstein Company's TV arm'
ITV is in talks to acquire the television division of The Weinstein Company for up to £630m, according to reports in the US.
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DPP joins forces with North American Broadcasters Association
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has formed a strategic partnership with the North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) in a bid to promote common standards for the international exchange of content.
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RTS opens Young Technologist Award 2015
Entries are now open for the RTS Young Technologist Award 2015.
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Dock10 builds fibre connection to The Space Project
Dock10 has invested in a fibre connection to link it with production facility The Space Project on the other side of Manchester.
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Broadcast launches genre pages
Broadcast has launched a new section on its website dedicated to the key programing genres.
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Help us shape Greenlight
Broadcast is currently looking for ways to improve Greenlight – its database of the latest TV commissions.
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Top Gear fuels record daily iPlayer views
BBC iPlayer generated its highest-ever number of average daily TV requests in February, fuelled by a renewed interest in Top Gear following the controversy surrounding the show.
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BBC appoints daytime boss
BBC1 head of planning and scheduling Dan McGolpin is to become the broadcaster’s daytime controller, stepping into the role vacated by Damian Kavanagh.
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Diversity: a mixed reaction
Indies are divided over whether they can meet broadcasters’ diversity strategies, with those welcoming the efforts as a step in the right direction matched by others fearing that the financial burden could fall on their shoulders.
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Ben Stephenson reveals all about move to US
Ben Stephenson plans to embed himself in the US TV industry at JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot – but will stay with the BBC over the coming months to ensure a smooth transition to his successor.
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Shine Australia chief execs to depart
The joint chief executives of Shine Australia, Mark and Carl Fennessy, are to leave the company following the Endemol Shine Group mega-merger.
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Indies voice concerns over terms of trade
The growing debate around broadcaster proposals to overhaul terms of trade dominated an event to launch the Broadcast Indie Survey last week.
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Staff shun BBC’s planned Birmingham relocation
The BBC’s plan to transform Birmingham into a creative talent hub has been dealt a blow after only 22% of staff affected agreed to move to the city.
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NEP Group set to snap up OB company Mediatec
US-headquartered NEP Group has agreed a deal to acquire outside broadcast firm Mediatec Group.
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NHU doubles Red camera stock with seven Epic Dragons
The BBC’s Natural History Unit has doubled its stock of Red cameras with the purchase of seven Epic Dragon devices.
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Scrub supplies Avid S6 control surfaces to Gorilla
HHB division Scrub has supplied the Gorilla Group with two Avid S6 control surfaces and Pro Tools upgrades for its new facilities in the GloWorks building in Cardiff.
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TMD sets up BBC S&PP asset management system
Asset management systems supplier TMD has implemented a Mediaflex asset management system at BBC Studios and Post Production’s (BBC S&PP) Digital Media Services (DMS) facility in west London.
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Avid releases Pro Tools 12
Avid has released version 12 of its Pro Tools audio post-production software.