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BBC probes insect world in Science US co-pro
The BBC is making a documentary investigating the miniature world of insects, uncovering the biological blueprint that enables them to survive and flourish a wide range of environments.
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FremantleMedia secures access to Prdctbl output
FremantleMedia has secured a multi-year deal with Sebastian Scott’s new production hub Prdctbl Media, which will give it exclusive access to produce international formats of the start-up’s shows.
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BBC local radio hits four-year high
RAJARs: BBC local radio, which has seen planned cuts reduced from £18m to £6m this week, recorded its biggest audience share since 2008.
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First look: Elementary, CBS
US network CBS has unveiled the first clips from new crime drama Elementary, in which Sherlock Holmes brings his unique style of investigation to modern day Manhattan.
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Parthenon wins US order for Forensic Firsts
Parthenon Entertainment has secured a commission with US broadcaster Smithsonian Channel for a new six-part series about forensic investigations.
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Pinewood to revisit expansion plans
Pinewood Shepperton is revisiting plans to expand its Buckinghamshire base in a bid to keep pace with rival facilities and attract more international content.
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BBC local radio cuts reduced; kids shows removed from BBC1/BBC2
The BBC Trust has given the green light to the corporation’s cost-cutting plans, which include revised plans to better protect local radio and the Asian Network - and the removal of children’s programming from BBC1 and BBC2.
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Abraham defends C4 News decline
Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham has defended Channel 4 News’ ratings decline pointing to the broader trend of news audiences falling the new methods C4 is using to engage audiences with the programme.
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Flying TV boss attacks Olympic flight ban
The managing director of Flying TV has hit out at government plans for a month-long no-fly zone over London during the Olympic games.
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Cinesite expands horizons into production after MBO
VFX firm Cinesite is moving into production and gearing up for expansion outside the UK as part of its wider diversification plans.
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Lord Patten's DQF email to staff
BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten’s email to BBC staff regarding the corporation’s Delivering Quality First plans.
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New C4 terms of trade to reward online viewing
Channel 4 and Pact have reached a terms of trade agreement that will result in quicker payments to producers for their programmes being viewed on 4oD.
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Eddie Izzard runs to Sky1
Sky1 has fired the starting gun on a new documentary series in which comedian Eddie Izzard attempts to run 27 marathons in 27 days across South Africa.
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RTE boards Rival surf series
Rival Media is to produce a reality series about teen surfers for RTE Ireland.
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JCA remasters Queen’s coronation for HD
JCA has digitally remastered A Queen Is Crowned in HD for ITV Studios Global Entertainment.
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Pathé chief fears ‘serious damage’ from Hargreaves
Archive companies could be forced out of the UK if the government pushes ahead with changes to copy right legislation, according to the chief executive of British Pathé.
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Brockhaus joins Prime Focus
Prime Focus has recruited Juan Pablo Brockhaus to head up the CG studio in the firm’s UK commercials division.
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GoPro launches underwater housing
GoPro has released an underwater housing unit for its HD Hero cameras.
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BBC orders TSL kit for Olympics coverage
The BBC is set to take delivery of more than forty of TSL’s PAM2 multi-channel audio monitoring units for its Olympic broadcast coverage.
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May launch for Editshare's Lightworks
Editshare will release its free non-linear editing platform Lightworks by the end of the month.