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Animal Planet commissions triple bill from OSF
Oxford Scientific Films has won a trio of commissions from Animal Planet, including a dark psychological series about people who own dangerous pets.
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New data guidelines offer clearer protection for producers
Guidelines for TV producers to comply with data protection laws have been drawn up for the first time.
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Radio 4 to air lost Eric and Ernie tapes
An unheard treasure trove of vintage recordings by comedy greats Morecambe and Wise is to be aired for the first time by Radio 4, it has been announced.
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Pope wanted for Thought For The Day
The BBC is hoping to enlist The Pope to record a Thought For The Day slot later this year.
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TV guide app launched for iPhone
People with iPhones can now plan their evening’s TV while travelling home from work on the bus or train thanks to a new app from Freeview.
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ITV launches online mobile store
ITV has launched a range of mobile ringtones based around its programmes, including the pub piano from Coronation Street and the theme tune for the remake of The Prisoner to help boost digital revenues.
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CNN hires Donald to make features more interactive
Studio Lambert co-founder Jamie Donald is to join CNN as director of its international productions arm.
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Sky1 acquires Glenn Martin
Sky 1 has secured exclusive UK rights to stop-motion animated US comedy Glenn Martin, DDS.
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ITV brings in external consultants
ITV has brought in external business analysts LEK Consulting to conduct its 12-week strategic review.
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BBC plans for iPlayer on iPhone
The BBC is eyeing up an iPlayer app for iPhones later this year, following planned launches for news and sport apps.
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Working Title launches indie with NBCU
Working Title, the film company behind Bridget Jones and Atonement, has joined forces with NBC Universal International to launch a new TV indie.
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SeeSaw launches to public
Arqiva has launched its video-on-demand web service SeeSaw ahead of schedule following three weeks of beta testing, and plans to add paid-for premium content within the next four months.
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Viewers complain over Gaga's Brit song
Ofcom is reviewing last night’s broadcast of the Brit Awards following complaints about language used by Lady Gaga pre-watershed.
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Ray Gosling arrested on suspicion of murder
A BBC presenter who told TV viewers he carried out a mercy killing on a former lover has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
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ITV3 rapped over noisy ads
Eight TV adverts shown on ITV3 during an archive episode of Sherlock Holmes were too loud, watchdogs have ruled.
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BBC opens doors to new drama writers
BBC Drama is to hold monthly “open days” for new and upcoming writers.
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Freeview uses TV Genius in iPhone app
Free-to-air DTT service Freeview is using a new software tool for its iPhone application that allows users to search TV listings and receive recommendations based on their viewing preferences.
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Gearbox takes stock of JVC 3D image converter
Hire outfit Gearbox has bought one unit of JVC’s new 2D to 3D image converter after noting increased demand among its client-base for tools that aid stereoscopic production.
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Five Sony SRW-9000 camcorders for 24-7 Drama
Camera rental specialist 24-7 Drama has taken stock of five units of Sony’s newly improved HDCAM SR shooter, the SRW-9000.
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Ex-Googler targets broadcasters with Ooyala
A former senior product manager at Google is attending BVE this week to advise broadcasters on how they can monetize their video content over the web and gather analytics on their users.