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22 years for terrorists in BBC car bomb attack
Five Irish terrorists who took part in a Real IRA car bomb campaign in 2001 were jailed for between 16 and 22 years...
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Murdoch signs deal for Hughes
Rupert Murdoch last night ended a three-year pursuit of Hughes Electronics in a deal worth $6.6bn ...
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NewsBoseley takes on ITV factual programming
The driving force behind Channel 4's successful 100 Greatest... strand has been appointed as ITV's new controller of factual programming, writes Michael Rosser
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NewsOfcom names nine to oversee content
The shadow content board of super-regulator Ofcom has finally been unveiled, completing the team which is set to shoulder responsibility for standards in television and radio, writes Michael Rosser
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NewsEvans given another chance
Channel 4 is going ahead with a new early evening show from Chris Evans' UMTV, despite recent ratings which show the former presenter's other project for the channel, Boys and Girls,
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End in sight for tape-based VTRs
Manufacturer Thomson Broadcast has introduced a digital VTR at NAB that threatens to make tape-based mechanical VTRs obsolete, writes Will Strauss.
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PC editing gets power boost from Avid
Avid Technology has developed a set of Digital Nonlinear Accelerator (DNA) boards that the company claims have the capability to increase the processing power of an editor's PC by as much as 30 times, writes Sam Espensenat NAB in Las Vegas.
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Microsoft bids to join pro market
Software giant Microsoft will try yet again to tap into markets beyond the personal computer by proving that its digital video and audio format is a standard for professional broadcasters, writes Will Strauss.
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Servers to replace tape at BBC sport
All BBC sport programming will be produced without the use of video tape within three years, thanks to BBC post-production's decision to move to a totally tapeless service, writes Will Strauss.
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Apple shows final cut 4
Apple has unveiled the fourth incarnation of its Final Cut Pro digital video and film editing software. The new version incorporates more than 300 new features and introduces a real-time compositing and effects system called RT Extreme that can be upgraded depending on processor speed. The technology enables Final Cut ...
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OB truck for canning
Kit hire and Outside Broadcast specialist The Picture Canning Company has spent almost£750,000 on a new digital widescreen OB truck. The six-VTR and 10-camera-capable truck is being built by E to E in Leeds from an in-house design by Picture Canning. It will house a virtual gallery with multi-image flat ...
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New Panasonic camera
Panasonic is building a solid-state camera that records onto PCA cards. The camera, according to Panasonic officials, is still about a year away from being available to the industry but as it has no moving parts it may well have a major impact on how people think about cameras. Other ...
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Sony disk cameras
Sony has used NAB to introduce two - thus far unnamed - optical disk camcorders and their associated studio, compact and mobile decks. With a choice of DV or MPEG coding, the ENG-targeted system records the original along with a frame-accurate browse ('proxy') version that can be transferred back to ...
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BBC sends Palin to Himalayas
Former Monty Python star and avid traveller Michael Palin is set to venture to the Himalayas for his next epic journey as part of a raft of new BBC factual commissions from indies, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC NHU heads for the jungle
The BBC's Natural History Unit (NHU) is to examine the dark and dense worlds of rainforests and reptiles in two major new series, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C4 doc to look into doctors' thinking
The way doctors make decisions about their patients in a busy accident and emergency department will be analysed in a documentary series for Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes.
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Nat Geo sends tigress on animal quest
National Geographic Channel has commissioned indie Tigress to produce Hayden Turner's Wildlife Challenge, in which the roving presenter tries to find stunning images of animals. Turner will be pitted against time, budget and distance to come up with images of animals such as grey whales, ...
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Five show will find out what women want
Five has revealed further details of its new primetime dating show that will attempt to uncover how women want to be treated by men. The 8 x 30-minute What Women Want, which is due to air in June, will feature three men carrying out tasks ...
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BBC4 plans series about 'dark lady' of DNA
A documentary on molecular biologist Rosalind Franklin is to be the centrepiece of a season of programmes about DNA on BBC4. The 50-minute Dark Lady of DNA, a Nova production by Providence Pictures for WGBH Boston and BBC4, will look at the work she did ...
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C4 banks on dating show being a hit
Channel 4 has doubled the length of the episodes in its new dating show Secret Admirerfrom 30 to 60 minutes. The six-part series, in which members of the public get the chance to find out information about the person they admire and then confront them ...


















