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Panasonic plans 3D production system
Panasonic is to start development of a professional 3D production system consisting of a twin-lens P2 camcorder and 3D compatible HD plasma display.
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Object Matrix unveils post workflow innovation
Object Matrix is working with digital asset management company Square Box Media Solutions on a new post-production workflow set-up that allows facilities with both Apple and Avid software to manage their assets on a single archive storage product.
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Highlights from Brand and Gallagher on TalkSport
Transcripts from Russell Brand and Noel Gallagher's one-off show for TalkSport, including Brand first encounter on air with Jonathan Ross since Sachsgate.
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Moyles reassures R1 listeners he is there to stay
BBC Radio 1 breakfast DJ Chris Moyles used this morning's show to reassure listeners he “ain't going anywhere” following reports over the weekend that he faces the sack.
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Stephen Fry lampoons Digital Britain
Presenter Stephen Fry has delivered a scathing attack on the government's Digital Britain report, saying that consultation was unnecessary.
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Dyke to chair Tory industry review
Greg Dyke, Lis Murdoch and Ashley Highfield are among a host of high profile figures who will review the state of the UK's creative industries for the Conservatives.
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James Murdoch to deliver MacTaggart lecture
James Murdoch, chairman and chief executive for News Corp in Europe and Asia, and chairman of BSkyB, is to deliver the MacTaggart Lecture at this year's MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.
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E4 lines up Hollyoaks spin-off
Hollyoaks is set for another late-night spin-off on E4 this autumn.
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House to move to Sky 1
US medical drama House is to move from Five to Sky 1 after the satellite broadcaster secured the first run UK TV rights to series five.
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Bafta to award special honour to French and Saunders
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are to receive this year's Bafta TV fellowship at next weekend's annual awards.
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Charge pay-TV players for PSB content, report urges
A report commissioned by Digital Britain has urged the Government to consider making the likes of Virgin Media and Sky pay to carry public service broadcasters.
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BBC names online access champ
The BBC has appointed a new “online access champion” and is planning an online access forum to help bridge the digital divide.
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Gordon Brown urges 'essential' digital investment
Digital Britain: The prime minister, Gordon Brown, has called for a strong digital infrastructure in order to secure the future of the UK econony.
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Grade-Dyke court battle edges closer
The prospect of a court battle between two of television's most lively characters has edged closer, after it emerged that ITV chairman Michael Grade has issued a writ for libel against former BBC director general Greg Dyke and The Times.
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BBC appoints Horrocks replacement
Peter Horrocks' deputy Mary Hockaday has replaced him as head of the BBC multimedia newsroom.
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NUJ's McLaughlin steps down
NUJ broadcasting organiser Paul McLaughlin is to step down as part of measures at the union to save£500,000 a year.
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Clement Freud dies aged 84
Sir Clement Freud, a star of Radio 4's Just for Minute for more than 40 years, has died at the age of 84.
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Ashes producer to join Moffat's Doctor Who team
The producer of Ashes to Ashes will join Doctor Who's senior production team for the next series.
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Boomerang wins£3.5m order
Boomerang Plus has won a raft of commissions from Welsh language broadcaster S4C.
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ITV hires Credit Suisse to help sell Friends site
ITV has kicked off the potentially tricky task of selling Friends Re-united - and believes potential shopping or travel spin-off sites could help attract a buyer.