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IMG Studios selects Miranda routers
IMG Studios has selected Miranda Technologies NVision Routers Kaleido-X multiviewers for its new west London facility.
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Camera Corps recruits business development director
Camera Corps has appointed Shaun Glanville to the role of business development director.
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TSL to restructure with “leaner” business model
TSL Systems is restructuring in a bid to deal with an “ever more cautious” client base.
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ITVS locks down Norwegian police format
Norwegian broadcaster SBS Discovery has commissioned ITV Studios to produce 96 new episodes of police format The Night Patrol.
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Sky Arts order royal photo series
Sky Arts has ordered Royalty Close Up, a four part doc series from Brassneck TV.
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ITV strikes Breathless copro deal
ITV has struck a coproduction deal with US network PBS for sixties gynaecologist drama Breathless.
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TVF closes doc deals
French public broadcaster France 2 has acquired South Africa doc Dear Mandela after striking a deal with TVF International.
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Directors Cut appoints Ben Lee as online editor
Directors Cut Films has appointed Ben Lee to the role of online editor.
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Re:fine fills key positions
Content processing firm Re:fine has appointed Vicky Wise to the newly created role of projects manager.
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Chris Steele joins Quantel for revolutionQ roll out
Quantel has appointed Chris Steele to the role of senior product manager in its broadcast division.
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Deltatre adds Civolution software to Diva player
Watermarking firm Civolution’s SyncNow ACR technology has been integrated into Deltatre’s Diva video player.
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Kleparski replaces Khan as Molinare post manager
Molinare has appointed Todd Kleparski as post-production manager.
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Sky Atlantic to air Sopranos tribute
Sky Atlantic is pulling its planned schedule tomorrow night to air four episodes of The Sopranos, following the death of star James Gandolfini.
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Comedy Central eyes UK hits
Comedy Central is set to spend millions on UK multi-camera comedies as it eyes the production of four to five new series each year.
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Al Jazeera plans UK doc push
Al Jazeera English is planning a major drive on UK commissioning and is understood to want to air two original 60-minute docs every week.
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BBC tackles ‘climate of fear’
Human rights barrister Dinah Rose has admitted that she was surprised by the climate of fear at the BBC, in her first public comments on the BBC Respect at Work Review, which was published in May.
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Ofcom backs Sky Sports BT ads ban
Ofcom has ruled that Sky broke no regulations in refusing to carry adverts for BT Sport on its Sky Sports channels.
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Nat Geo on the hunt for UK indie projects
National Geographic is looking for tens of new projects from UK indies as part of its latest commissioning round, and has ordered an eight-part series about dwarfism from Dragonfly Film & TV.
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Edit producer role comes under scrutiny at Doc/Fest
The increasing power of the edit producer was again under the spotlight at a heated Directors UK session debate at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Jeff Pope to make Lord Lucan biopic for ITVS
Jeff Pope’s next factual drama project for ITV will be a biopic on Lord Lucan, the playboy aristocrat who vanished after his children’s nanny was murdered.