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Guidon to lead Encore's VFX team
Encore has recruited Meg Guidon to lead its new VFX division at its Wardour Street facility.
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INFOGRAPHIC: A decade of change for TV
Click to see how British viewing habits have evolved over the past 10 years.
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Tom Hanks takes Yesterday back to the '60s
Factual broadcaster Yesterday has acquired Tom Hanks-produced documentary series The Sixties.
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British tech firms head for Brazil
A group of eight British media technology companies are exhibiting at SET, an exhibition organised by the Brazilian Society of Television Engineering.
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The Foundry to release Nuke v9
The Foundry will release version 9 of Nuke, NukeX and Nuke Studio together later this year, while existing Nuke users will be able to access open betas of all three applications in the “coming weeks”.
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Deadline extended for Young Talent Awards
The deadline for nominations for some categories in this year’s Broadcast TECH Young Talent Awards has been extended.
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Boss of bust BLTV claims local TV can succeed
The boss of bust Birmingham local TV operator BLTV has claimed that Jeremy Hunt’s original broadcasting vision can still be a success, with the right conditions.
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Deal Or No Deal producer sets up indie with ITVS
Glenn Hugill, the co-creator of Pointless and Deal Or No Deal producer, has set up an entertainment indie in partnership with ITV Studios.
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C5 moves into drama docs with Plantagenets
Channel 5 is moving into drama documentaries for the first time with a four-part series described as “the real-life Game Of Thrones”.
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C4 in battle over pensions
Channel 4 is battling to shift more than 200 employees onto a contribution-based pension scheme in a bid to tackle its £39m pension deficit.
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Kada lifts lid on Oprah order
Small UK indie Kada Media has lifted the lid on how it snagged a major 13-part commission from The Oprah Winfrey Network.
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Former boss Read launches hunt for space
Former Wimbledon Studios managing director Piers Read is eyeing a swift return to the sector.
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Sky News eyes US growth with connected-TV boost
Sky News is ramping up its presence on connected-TV devices as it targets an increasingly international audience.
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Analysis: HBO’s UK ambitions
HBO has been building closer ties with the UK television sector over the past few years and is expected to grow its relationships even further in the future.
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FMI cashes in on Cowell return with X Factor sales
Fremantle Media International (FMI) is lining up its first batch of global sales for the UK version of The X Factor as it bids to capitalise on the return of Simon Cowell.
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Scotland plans indie boost
The Scottish government wants to supercharge its indie sector if the country votes for independence, with plans to double the amount of original local production.
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Cowboy Builders to set up in Spain
Long running UK format Cowboy Builders is to be remade in Spain after Warner Bros International Television Production struck a deal with RTL-owned Spanish broadcaster Atresmedia.
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C5 to explore neonatal units and primary schools
Channel 5 has commissioned five new factual shows including series set in the UK’s largest neonatal unit and Britain’s biggest primary school.
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Nat Geo drives off with Formula E doc
Nat Geo has green-lit a documentary which will go behind the scenes of Formula E, the electric racing series set to rival Formula One.
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Marjan TV agrees lease for Wimbledon Studios site
Persian broadcaster Marjan Television Network has agreed to take over the former Wimbledon Studios site.