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Mosey explores Super Hi Vision options
BBC 2012 Olympic Games director Roger Mosey is in discussions with Japanese public broadcaster NHK about how its Super Hi Vision images could be used at the London Olympics.
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Unions committed to BBC strike action
The three unions leading the charge against the BBC’s proposed pension reforms have said they are committed to plans for industrial action, despite the corporation’s concessionary third option.
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Sky picks up award for 3D work
BSkyB’s pioneering work in the development of stereoscopic 3D broadcasting has been rewarded with an IBC special award.
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Warsi calls for impartiality test to BBC strike
A Cabinet minister called for reassurances from the BBC today that planned strikes by staff would not breach impartiality rules by blacking out the Conservative Party conference.
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MPC first with Truelight 3D player
MPC has become the first company to buy FilmLight’s new Truelight 3D player, an on-set and post review and appraisal system for stereo 3D footage.
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Capital radio to go national
Global Radio is to extend its Capital brand to regional stations across the UK - scrapping the Galaxy name after more than 20 years on the airwaves.
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SGO teams with 3ality
SGO has formed a strategic alliance with 3ality Digital Systems that will see the two companies work together to develop and deliver stereoscopic 3D services and technology.
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DVB unveils first 3DTV standard
The DVB’s technical work on a first 3DTV standard for governing signals and captions is to be completed by November.
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Digital radio switchover date "too early"
The government has been warned that its plan to switch over radio to digital by 2015 is “far too early” in a report for the Departure of Culture, Media and Sport.
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Freeview HD system picks up IBC award
The DVB-T2 transmission system has been honoured with the IBC Innovation Award for Content Delivery technology.
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AJA shrinks the Ki Pro
AJA Video Systems has introduced the Ki Pro Mini, a smaller, lighter version of its portable tapeless recorder that captures to the Apple ProRes 422 codec directly from a camera.
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IBC visitor numbers up on 2009
A total of 48,521 people attended IBC in Amsterdam this year, a rise of nearly nine per cent on 2009.
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3ality intros lighter beam-splitter rigs
3ality Digital is adding to its range of beam-splitter mirror rigs with the introduction of a lighter version that can be used with lightweight tripods, shoulder mounts and Steadicam.
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Screen East to close amidst theft allegations
Screen East, the regional screen agency for the east of England, is no longer operating following insolvency, and finance manager Melvin Welton has been arrested on suspicion of theft, it has been confirmed.
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ITV's Hellicar joins Monterosa
Social TV provider Monterosa has hired ITV’s Lauren Hellicar as project manager and producer.
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Autocue moves into video servers
Automation and newsroom technology company Autocue is continuing to widen its broadcast remit with the introduction of video servers.
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Campbell slams BBC Blair film
Former spin doctor Alastair Campbell has criticised a new BBC film about Tony Blair and Bill Clinton’s relationship - calling it “fanciful and preposterous”.
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DTG adds to Testing centre
The Digital TV Group (DTG) is upgrading its DTG Testing centre by providing manufacturers with a single facility for checking the test and conformance of Connected TVs and HbbTV, Freeview and Freesat devices.
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Jonathan Ross may decline Brits offer
Jonathan Ross has been offered the role of Brits host next year - but may turn it down.
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ITV 'close' to Simon Cowell deal
ITV is close to securing Simon Cowell’s services for a further three years in a deal which could reportedly be worth £20m.