More News – Page 2016
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Avid previews cloud-based editing software
NAB 2012: Avid underlined its NAB focus on providing tools for newsgathering operations with the preview of cloud-based software Interplay Sphere.
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TSB unveils £250k innovations pot
Fremantle Media, Hat Trick and Zodiak Media are among the businesses to have thrown their support behind the Technology Strategy Board’s (TSB) TV digital innovation contest which offers developers £250,000 of investment.
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Iannucci’s Veep to debut in June
Sky Atlantic is to launch Armando Iannucci’s new political comedy in June following its debut this week in the US.
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Sony adds to SRMaster range of recorders
NAB 2012: Sony has launched the SR-D1, the latest addition to the SRMaster range of portable recording devices.
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JVC launches Wi-Fi equipped camcorder
NAB 2012: JVC has launched a newsgathering camera with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.
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AJA unveils 4K recorder
NAB 2012: AJA Video Systems has teamed up with Canon to launch a 4K external video recorder, the Ki Pro Quad.
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Software-only Pablo launched by Quantel
NAB 2012: Quantel has released a software-only version of its Pablo grading system.
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C4's Superscrimpers to return
Channel 4 thrifty tips series Superscrimpers is returning for a third run with an aim to further build on the money saving advice offered to viewers.
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Gorilla grabs another MatrixStore
Post-production firm Gorilla has added a third MatrixStore to its Cardiff facility.
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Light Illusion updates LightSpace system
Light Illusion has added an ACES toolset to its LightSpace colour management system.
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AP opts for AmberFin iCR
Associated Press has selected AmberFin’s HD standards converter iCR as part of its move to an HD operation with file-based workflows.
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Emails reveal Hunt / News Corp relationship
Emails shown to the Leveson inquiry suggest Jeremy Hunt and the DCMS was providing News Corp with the inside track on its thinking about the proposed takeover of BSkyB.
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Murdoch: I didn't ask Cameron for BSkyB bid favours
James Murdoch has told the Leveson inquiry that he had just one conversation with both David Cameron and George Osborne about News Corp’s proposed takeover of BSkyB, and that he did not ask for “assurances” or “favours” as to whether the bid would be referred to the Competition Commission.
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ITV axes Wild at Heart
ITV1 has confirmed that it will not commission any further series of Wild at Heart after a finale next year.
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BBC warned it could lose the Open
The organiser of the the Open Championship has warned the BBC that it is on course to lose the rights to broadcast world’s oldest golfing major in 2017.
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Appropriate Adult and Sherlock lead Bafta nominations
Brendan O’Carroll comedy Mrs Brown’s Boys has picked up two Bafta nominations, as ITV Studios drama Appropriate Adult leads the way with four nods.
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Woolcock interactive film to premiere at Doc/Fest
Penny Woolcock, director of the Death of Klinghoffer, is to helm an interactive film celebrating the British coastline that will premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Asia clocks BBC2's The Hour
Sundance Channel Global is taking BBC2 drama The Hour to Asia in a deal secured by Shine International.
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Charley Bear enters 80th territory
Chapman Entertainment’s pre-school series Little Charley Bear is to launch in Russia later this year
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Encompass adds Signiant software
Playout provider Encompass Digital Media has deployed Signiant software at its London facility.