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Arri launches XT range of Alexas
Arri has refreshed its Alexa camera lineup with the launch of an XT range of devices.
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Sky Sports News goes global
Sky Sports News HD will launch outside of the UK for the first time after BSkyB struck a carriage deal with European pay TV operator Viasat.
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EVS unveils new strategy and logo
EVS has outlined a strategy which it says will help to address the demand for more live programming.
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Bay TV Liverpool scoops local television licence
Ofcom has awarded the penultimate local television licence to IPTV service Bay TV Liverpool.
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Sky and Disney launch new movie channel
Sky has struck a wide-ranging deal with Hollywood studio Disney that will see it launch a standalone movie channel – Sky Movies Disney – on its pay TV platform.
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French studio’s new entente cordiale
Gaumont International is looking to work with British broadcasters, finds Peter White
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Deluxe merges businesses into media content division
Access services firm ITFC is one of half a dozen Deluxe businesses that will be rebranded as part of the formation of a content-management group.
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Loft London restructures management team
Loft London has reshuffled its senior management team, with commercial director David Barrett promoted to chief executive.
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C4 reworks producer handbook
Channel 4 has launched a reworked producer handbook that is designed to be more accessible and offer improved news guidance following a number of TV industry scandals.
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Jessica Hynes creates BBC4 suffragette comedy
Twenty Twelve star Jessica Hynes is to write and star in a BBC4 studio comedy about a 1910 suffragette movement in Banbury.
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HBO in development with The Killing creator
HBO sister channel Cinemax is developing a dark crime thriller from the original creator of The Killing, Søren Sveistrup.
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Frow turns to dole queue for first C5 commission
Channel 5’s new director of programmes Ben Frow, has green-lit his first show since joining the broadcaster - a three part series dubbed Super Scroungers.
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STV production arm helps grow profits
STV has posted a stable set of financial results for 2012 - as the improved performance of its production division helped adjusted pre-tax profits grow 3% to £14.4m.
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Renegade hires Shed exec as MD
Renegade Pictures has appointed Shed Media’s head of commercial affairs Charlotte Street as its managing director further to the departure of Ed Nissen.
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Sky Arts eyes more A Young Doctor’s Notebook
Sky Arts is in talks to commission a second series of John Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe’s record-breaking drama A Young Doctor’s Notebook.
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Somethin' Else hires head of talent
Somethin’ Else has hired Kirsty Milner as its head of talent to take responsibility for the division.
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ITV orders primetime celeb format from Endemol
ITV has ordered a Stars in their Eyes-style format from Endemol UK called Your Face Sounds Familiar.
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David Attenborough to give Galapagos 3D talk
Sir David Attenborough has been lined up to speak about his work on Sky’s Galapagos 3D at next month’s 3D Creative Summit.
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DMT hands Mitchell European sales role
Deluxe Media Technologies (DMT) has appointed Sue Mitchell as account director for Europe.
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Envy beefs up audio unit
Envy is expanding its audio department with the addition of two Avid Pro Tools HD sound studios, equipped with 32-fader Icon D-Control desks and Intel Mac Pro machines.