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College opens for Cannes
Ravensbourne will hold one-hour 3D sessions for London-based freelancers and small-to-medium-sized creative companies at the Cannes Film Festival next month.
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SIS launches antenna
SIS LIVE has launched Tr-uPod, a multi-band, robust tripod antenna system predominantly aimed at the SNG segment of the broadcast sector.
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BBC R&D wins award for Piero
The BBC’s Research & Development department has received a Queen’s Award for TV graphics system Piero.
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Dartfish shares videos
Dartfish has released the latest version of its Dartfish.TV videosharing platform
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Autoscript aids prompts
Autoscript has launched CountPlus and CuePlus, two prompting accessories designed to make teleprompting easier for onscreen talent.
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ITV and STV end legal battle
STV is to pay ITV £18m after both parties agreed to end nearly two years of legal dispute.
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C4 launches 4oD for iPad in devices push
Channel 4 is preparing to release a 4oD iPad app featuring access to catch-up shows, as it extends its direct-to-consumer relationships via connected devices.
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BBC trials digital archive with UK cultural bodies
The BBC is to test a prototype digital cultural archive that includes some of its programming.
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Indies celebrate record £21m of deals at MipTV
The value of deals struck at the UK Indies Pavilion at MipTV has smashed records, with more than £21m in revenue generated by exhibitors.
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AMC moves into reality shows with The Pitch
US cable network AMC is making its first foray into unscripted programming with a reality series from Studio Lambert set in the advertising world.
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Danes to roll out Big Art Project across platforms
Public art initiative The Big Art Project, which was originally produced for Channel 4, has been ordered by Danish public service broadcaster DR to run across TV, radio and online.
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Scarlet’s Trafford to head factual team at Keo
Paula Trafford, the former managing director of Scarlet Television, is joining Keo Films’ senior management team as head of popular factual and features.
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Twofour embarks on digital OpenArchive plan
Twofour Group is developing a digital content archive featuring rare amateur and local footage sourced from regional bodies.
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Chocolate to make Blanc cookery show for BBC2
Chocolate Media, the new NBCI indie led by Alan Brown, is to send Michelin-starred chef Raymond Blanc on a tour to celebrate French cooking for BBC2.
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Century goes down under to lift the lid on the lives of expats
Expat Britons in Australia are to be the focus of an observational documentary for ITV1.
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Lee Mack lands Saturday night show for BBC1
Comedian Lee Mack is to front a Saturday night BBC1 variety series in which members of the public will perform with celebrities.Lee Mack’s All Star Cast will be co-produced by Endemol’s Zeppotron and Mack’s own company, Arlo Productions. Each week, Mack will welcome a celebrity guest, a stand-up comedian and ...
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Tiger to tackle law and removals for C4 and C5
Tiger Aspect has won a trio of factual commissions including a series about the trials and tribulations of moving home and a legal series to help people resolve “bitter, petty or outrageous disputes”.
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Final three in race to lead BBC Vision
The BBC is poised to announce its new director of Vision, with three remaining candidates still fighting it out for the top job.
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BBC cancels Weakest Link after Robinson departs
The BBC has canned long running quiz show The Weakest Link after host Anne Robinson decided to step down.
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C4 set to show alleged Sri Lankan war crimes
Jon Snow is to front a post-watershed Channel 4 documentary featuring harrowing new footage that appears to document alleged war crimes that took place in the closing weeks of the Sri Lankan civil war in 2009.