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Joff Powell launches Broad Bean Media
Former Lion Television entertainment exec Joff Powell has launched a new indie, Broad Bean Media, and has already hired two staff and secured a number of developments.
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Lifetime hunts creative boss for UK launch
A+E Network’s Lifetime has kicked off the hunt for a head of creative as it prepares for its UK launch.
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Ofcom awards final local TV licence
Ofcom has awarded the final local television licence to the Sir Michael Lyons-chaired group YourTV in Preston.
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BBC1’s Father Brown to return
BBC1’s daytime drama Father Brown has been blessed with a second series.
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Prime Focus completes pre-pack admin deal
Prime Focus has completed a pre-pack administration deal to buy some of the assets of its struggling commercials division.
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Sky gives up Spy
Sky 1 has cancelled Hat Trick Productions’ espionage-themed comedy Spy after its second season.
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BBC2 stays on track
Trains are the rattle-ridden tinny and frozen things you get stuck in when you’re stranded by the wrong kind of snow/rain/leaves or general points failure.
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Object Matrix adds 10GigE interfaces
Nearline archive developer Object Matrix has introduced 10-gigabit Ethernet interfaces to its MatrixStore range.
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Alan Patridge and will.i.am vie for RTS Awards
The RTS Programme Awards 2012 nominations have been revealed with Sky’s Alan Partridge, Channel 4’s Fresh Meat and BBC2’s Twenty Twelve vying for best scripted comedy.
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Vicom steps in to support Active Storage clients
US storage firm Vicom Systems is preparing to step into the breach to help companies affected by the January closure of Active Storage.
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Clear Cut adds server to Forscene capability
Clear Cut has added to its investment in FORscene technology with a FORscene server at its Shepherd’s Bush office, increasing its transcoding capability from two to 14 clips.
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Boris splits Continuum into smaller packages
Boris FX is making each category of its Continuum Complete filters available as a separate Boris Continuum Unit, which it said will allow VFX artists to choose toolsets that are more suited to their needs.
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Sky buys Telefónica's broadband business
BSkyB has become the second largest broadband operator in the UK after acquiring Telefónica UK’s broadband business.
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Quantel adds Nugen loudness monitoring
Quantel’s broadcast editing software now includes Nugen Audio’s VisLM loudness monitoring tools.
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Forbidden notches up 74% sales growth
FORscene developer Forbidden Technologies’ sales for the 12 months to December 2012 were up 74% on the previous year.
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WTS Broadcast hires trio
WTS Broadcast has recruited three new staff, with Duncan Payne joining the equipment supplier as sales manager.
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Winter takes global marketing reins at SGL
Content archive and storage management software firm Software Generation (SGL) has appointed Andrew Winter to the role of director of marketing.
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North One sells off Australian division
North One Television has sold its Australian arm to the division’s current head of programming Adam Kay.
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ITV eyes £20m content boost
Strong year for ITV with revenue and profits rising as reliance on advertising sales is reduced