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Kaltura opens London office to target UK media
Open-source video platform Kaltura has set up offices in London as part of a drive to target UK and European media firms.
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Parthenon goes Wild in Animal Planet triple sale
Parthenon has won an order from Animal Planet US for three documentaries looking at some of the most remote regions of America.
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Cash Cab hailed in Belgium
Taxi-based quiz show format Cash Cab will be adapted for Flemish Belgian channel Een with comedian Rob Vanoudenhoven as the driver.
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Cable explains BSkyB intervention thinking
Business Secretary Vince Cable has told the Leveson Inquiry he believed there was less case for intervention in Northern and Shell’s acquisition of Channel 5 than News Corp’s proposed takeover of BSkyB because of the difference in news provision and market share.
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Thompson: politicians must decide over Scottish BBC
Mark Thompson has said the politicians must establish whether the BBC could be carved up to create a separate Scottish entity, rather than the broadcaster itself.
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BBCW plans global broadcast of Diamond Jubilee
BBC Worldwide will air coverage of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations across five continents this weekend.
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NCIS generates $210m for European broadcasters
US cop drama NCIS was the most valuable drama series imported by European broadcasters last year, generating almost $210m for broadcasters such as C5 according to a new report.
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C5 orders Raw Cut police chase doc
Channel 5 has ordered a two-part blue light special from Raw Cut featuring footage of high-speed police chases.
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Food Inspectors to return to BBC1
BBC1 has ordered a second series of The Food Inspectors and is moving it to the 8pm slot.
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Camera Corps kits out Euro stadiums
Camera Corps is supplying over 50 remotely controlled cameras, including 10 of the company’s Q-Ball compact systems for the European Football Championships.
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Danilowicz to head Vitec Videocom
The Vitec Group has appointed Matt Danilowicz (pictured) to the role of chief executive of its Vitec Videocom division.
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Atomos cuts cost of Ninja
Atomos has reduced the price of its Ninja field recorder by just over £100.
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TNP appoints former Arri exec
TNP Broadcast has appointed Renos Louka as new business development manager.
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AP news switches to HD
The Associated Press (AP) today began delivering video news in high definition.
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Big Brother helps C5 into profit
Northern & Shell has announced its first full-year accounts since taking control of Channel 5, reporting an increase in group revenues of almost 40%.
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C4 chooses MDMA for Drugs Live
Channel 4’s controversial Drugs Live will investigate the impact of MDMA on the human body, Broadcast understands.
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DCD pre-tax profit drops 92%
DCD Media banked just £100,000 adjusted pre-tax profit for the 12 months to the end of 2011, a fall of 92% on the previous reporting period.
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Made In Chelsea's Spencer to front C5's The Bachelor
Channel 5 has recommissoned reality dating show The Bachelor, which will see Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews pick a girlfriend from a line-up of 24 single ladies.
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Dirk Gently falls victim to DQF
The holistic detective Dirk Gently has become the latest victim of the BBC’s cost-cutting initiative DQF.