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Attendance down but IBC bullish
IBC attracted just seven per cent less people this year than it did in 2008 and the organizers of the show are confident that those that did attend were making the most of it.
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Blackmagic secures first sales after DaVinci buyout
Blackmagic Design has sold two Resolve colour correction systems to Smoke and Mirrors just days after completing the purchase of all the assets of DaVinci Systems LLC.
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Z-Cars writer Troy Kennedy Martin dies
Troy Kennedy Martin, the British screenwriter whose credits include TV series Z-Cars and The Italian Job, has died of cancer aged 77.
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MediaCityUK kit supply goes out to tender
Systems integrator TSL is putting out to tender the contracts to supply equipment to MediaCityUK’s studio technical block following a deal with Peel Media Studios.
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Mistikas sold to On Sight and Bird Studios
On Sight and Bird Studios have bought SGO Mistika grading and finishing systems to use on stereoscopic 3D projects.
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Simon Mayo confirmed to replace Chris Evans on R2
BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Simon Mayo has confirmed he is to take over the Radio 2 drivetime slot from Chris Evans.
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Duncan set to quit C4 this week
Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan is expected to stand down this week after five years in the role, ending months of speculation.
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Mixed CRR outcome for ITV
ITV will have to keep its Contract Rights Renewal mechanism in place for advertisers, but it will be relaxed to make it more flexible.
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IBC 2009 round-up – stereo 3D
A selection of the stereoscopic 3D production and post-production tools on show at IBC 2009 including those from JVC, Avid, P+S Technik, IDC, Element Technica and Doremi.
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EditShare picks up Geevs and Lightworks
EditShare has bought the technology behind the Geevs broadcast video servers and the Lightworks non-linear editing platform
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BBC hands "size and scope" review to ex-Tory advisor
The BBC has handed the review of its “size and scope” to John Tate, formerly a senior Tory advisor who has worked closely with David Cameron.
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IBC 2009: quieter but more productive
Both an exhibitor and a visitor, Jonathan Try, vice president of technology at the Digital Media Centre, gives his impressions of IBC 2009, which came to a close on Tuesday.
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C4 plans sex education game
Games that teach teenage boys about sex education and girls about body image are among the latest web-based projects from Channel 4’s education department.
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Broadcasters repeat strategy is flawed, says report
Broadcasters are employing “20th century tactics with 21st century technologies” such as +1 channels and failing to capitalise on ad sales around repeats, a report has claimed.
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Sky News snaps up HyperX3s
Chyron has sold 11 HyperX3 graphics systems to Sky to be used on the broadcasters Sky News HD channel, which launches next year.
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Trust concludes on BBC events sponsorship
The BBC Trust has formally banned commercial sponsorship of on-air BBC events, as part of a shake up of its sponsorship rules.
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Project Canvas promises help for niche and web services
The Project Canvas team aims to launch a kit for niche and web-based third parties to develop services for the platform by next summer.
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Eastenders to mark 25th with live broadcast
BBC bosses have announced plans to broadcast a live episode of Eastenders to celebrate the long-running soap’s 25th birthday.
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DV adds Red Rocket support
Digital Vision has announced support for Red Rocket, the real-time 4k playback card from Red Digital Cinema.
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Strictly Come Dancing is world's biggest format
Strictly Come Dancing has earned a place in the record books as the world’s most successful reality television format.