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Blinkbox beams up Andromeda
TV website Blinkbox has secured the rights to full-length episodes of sci-fi shows such as Andromeda and US reality show My Bare Lady after signing deals with Fireworks International and Zig Zag Productions.
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Pact opens doors to digital and distributors
Pact is extending its membership to digital content producers and distributors for the first time.
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Schofield to host The Cube
This Morning host Phillip Schofield has been named as the host of ITV1's latest Saturday night primetime game show, The Cube.
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SPTI distribution boss predicts more gloom
Keith LeGoy, Sony Pictures Television International's president of distribution, has admitted that the current downturn in the TV industry will “get worse before it gets better.”
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Fitness TV to launch on Sky
The UK's first digital TV channel dedicated to health and fitness will go live on the BSkyB platform later this year.
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HD Heaven ready for Red workflows
Birmingham's HD Heaven has upgraded its Avid DS systems to version 10.1.1, allowing it to provide a full resolution end-to-end Avid-Red workflow.
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Avid adds 3D capabilities to MC
Avid Technology has added native support for Sony's XDcam format and stereoscopic 3D workflow capabilities to the latest versions of Media Composer and Symphony.
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Marquis to offer HR consultancy
Marquis Broadcast has added an HR and recruitment department to its consulting division.
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DTG plans 3DTV research
The Digital Television Group (DTG) it is to conduct a consultation into the technological feasibility and viability of 3D television.
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Sargent continues to trim Framestore fat
Framestore will continue to reduce overheads through natural wastage rather than a big staff cull, joint chief executive William Sargent has told Broadcast.
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Envy adds vfx support unit
London post house Envy has opened a new visual effects support department that will work in collaboration with its high-end effects suites.
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The Mill's Harrison joins MPC
MPC (Moving Picture Company) has added award-winning senior colourist Paul Harrison to its telecine team.
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Ed Crick scores Bullseye job
Zodiak Entertainment-owned indie Bullseye Television Production has appointed Ed Crick as managing director.
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Hammond's BBC science show heading to MipTV
BBC kids science gameshow Richard Hammond's Blast Lab is go under the microscope of the international market at MipTV later this month.
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Fremantle renews with Silver River
Daisy Goodwin's Silver River Productions, the indie behind The Supersizers Go ..., has renewed a three-year production and distribution deal with FremantleMedia.
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Fremantle files lawsuit against Swiss channel
FremantleMedia has filed a lawsuit against Swiss producer 3+ Group and the 3+ TV Network, over alleged 'confusion' with its Farmer Wants a Wife format.
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R2's Shennan to outline vision at Salford event
BBC Radio 2 controller Bob Shennan is expected to reveal his ambitions for the station at an indie-run conference in Manchester this month.
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Don't Forget the Lyrics set for African remakes
RDF Rights has sold its Sky 1 entertainment format Don't Forget the Lyrics into two African territories, marking the first time the show has been sold into the continent.
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Waybuloo goes global with CBeebies
BBC Worldwide Channels has picked up a raft of kids titles for its international pre-school channel CBeebies, including RDF Media's new children's series Waybuloo.
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Duncan: Licence fee to outstrip ad revenue by£1bn
The BBC's licence fee revenues are set to outstrip commercial rivals' advertising revenues by almost£1bn this year, Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan has warned.