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NEP Cymru comes on board Big Commonwealth Dance
NEP Cymru will help facilitate coverage of international dance event The Big Commonwealth Dance: Beats for Peace, showcasing dancers at London’s Trafalgar Square, outside the Sydney Opera House and at Glasgow’s Concert Hall.
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MCN Videojug eyes comedy
Former ITV comedy and entertainment boss Paul Jackson has commissioned a series of comedy shorts from the producers of rugby mockumentary Don’t Drop The Egg for emerging multichannel network (MCN) Videojug.
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S4C sport show to integrate Blurrt Twitter data
Blurrt, the Twitter analysis business backed by S4C, is to integrate its technology into the broadcaster’s sport magazine strand S4/ChwaraeON.
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FilmLight hires experts for Baselight customer team
Daniele Siragusano and Ram Krishna Tripathi Samaveda have joined FilmLight to provide workflow information, consultancy and training to customers who use the firm’s Baselight grading system.
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EBU buys Snell Alchemist for Eurovision network
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has made a further investment in Snell Alchemist Ph.CHD standards conversion systems (above) for its Eurovision network.
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Salford's Dock10 to join Sohonet Media Network
Dock10 has joined the Sohonet Media Network (SMN). The production facility will migrate services, including the sending of clients’ studio rushes to postproduction partners and finished master delivery to DPP broadcasters, to the Sohonet connection.
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BBC to meet C4 to discuss technology proposals
The BBC is ready to discuss sharing with Channel 4 its resources and expertise around developing video-on-demand technology in the UK.
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imagineer releases Mocha Plus to replace Mocha AE
Imagineer Systems has released Mocha Plus, which replaces the company’s Mocha AE product.
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BBC Productions eyes ‘creative headroom’
BBC Productions’ factual and daytime division hopes to revel in the “new creative headroom” afforded by the proposed quota overhaul, while remaining true to its traditional public service values.
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Bectu seeks meeting with DG over BBC plans
Bectu has demanded a meeting with BBC director general Tony Hall after raising concerns over the corporation’s plans to radically transform in-house production.
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Watch reveals Formats Lab pilots
Watch is helping first-time buyers get on the property ladder and pitting tradesmen against each other for its Formats Lab initiative.
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BBCW faces production challenge
International broadcasters have welcomed the idea of original pitches from an independent BBC Productions – but warned that it could impinge on BBC Worldwide’s existing global production strategy.
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The Garden lands access double
High-street bank NatWest and airline Virgin Atlantic are the latest companies to open their doors for access documentaries made by The Garden Productions.
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Immigration to get Benefits Street treatment
Love Productions wants to build on the success of controversial series Benefits Street by creating another UK-wide debate, this time around immigration.
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Surge in indie digital income
The indie sector’s digital revenues tripled to £100m last year on the back of more “credible” moneymaking opportunities in the space, according to a Pact report.
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Watch cleans up with Bin There, Dump That
Watch is to explore Britain’s waste industry in its new ob-doc series Bin There, Dump That.
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BBC S&PP delays TVC return
BBC Studios and Post Production (BBC S&PP) will not return to Television Centre until 2017.
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BBC to quadruple disabled talent levels
The BBC is to appoint a disability executive and aims to quadruple the level of disabled talent appearing on-screen over the next three years.
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Time Warner rejects $80bn Fox takeover
Time Warner has rejected an $80billion takeover bid from Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox.
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BBC Store hunts boss ahead of Simon Danker exit
BBC Worldwide is hunting for a general manager of BBC Store ahead of the departure of Simon Danker this autumn.