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Cooke reveals anamorphic zoom specs
NAB 2016: Cooke Optics has revealed preliminary details about its second front Anamorphic/i zoom lens, which it hopes to showcase at next year’s NAB.
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Evertz and Sony join Aims
NAB 2016: Evertz and Sony are among the latest companies to join the Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS).
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BBC facing 'cash raid' from DCMS
The BBC faces an anxious wait for the white paper on charter renewal amid conflicting reports over the weekend about government plans to raid the corporation’s finances.
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Sky and Sony strike European movie deal
Sky has struck a European movie deal with Sony Pictures Television – its first pan-regional agreement since the creation of Sky Europe.
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Gold doubles up Marley's Ghosts order
UKTV’s Gold has renewed supernatural comedy Marley’s Ghosts for a supersized second series.
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iPlayer opens up with Shakespeare season
BBC iPlayer will host content from third-party institutions including the British Film Institute, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal Opera House for the first time as part of its Shakespeare celebrations.
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Critics
TV Critics: Horizon; Tom Jones’s 1950s; Michael McIntyre’s Big Show; The Five
“An absorbing and challenging Horizon, an oddly heavyweight option for Sunday evening.”
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ITV's Scott and Bailey draws to a close
ITV detective series Scott and Bailey will not return after its current three-part special.
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BGT piles on 1.3m as Michael McIntyre launches solidly
SATURDAY: Britain’s Got Talent piled on 1.3m viewers without competition from The Voice UK, while Michael McIntyre’s Big Show outperformed the comedian’s previous outings for BBC1.
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Solid start for Sky's The Five
FRIDAY: The Five doubled Sky 1’s slot average but couldn’t compete with recent Sky 1 orders including Stan Lee’s Lucky Man and You, Me and The Apocalypse.
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Home Fires continues Undercover dominance
SUNDAY: ITV’s Home Fires continued to dominate BBC1’s Undercover as the battle of the crime dramas continued.
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Ross debuts green screen camera
NAB 2016: The Canadian production switcher and graphics systems maker Ross Video has moved into studio cameras with the launch of a new device designed for green screen virtual reality production.
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C4 secures free-to-air sales
Peep Show and Spaced are among a number of programmes included in a raft of Channel 4 distribution deals.
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AR version of Piero unveiled
NAB 2016: Ericsson has launched an augmented reality (AR) version of its Piero sports analysis graphics system.
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Lyric graphics handed 64-bit upgrade
NAB 2016: ChyronHego has developed a 64-bit version of its Lyric graphics creation and playout system.
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Harmonic brings VOS to the cloud
NAB 2016: Video delivery infrastructure firm Harmonic has launched two cloud-based versions of VOS, its software-based media processing platform.
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Clarkson, May and Hammond plan digital venture
Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have teamed up with a co-founder of Zeebox to launch a “bold digital venture” to sit alongside their new series for Amazon Prime Video.
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Aspera looks to bypass satellite with FASPStream
NAB 2016: IBM-owned Aspera is using NAB to showcase a line of turnkey software applications that have been designed to allow the live and near-live streaming of broadcast-quality video over commodity Internet networks.
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Arnold renderer sold to Autodesk
NAB 2016: Autodesk has bought the company behind Arnold, the ray-tracing image renderer that was used on Game on Thrones.
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Debut for MatrixStore search tool
NAB 2016: Object Matrix has developed a new search tool for use with its MatrixStore nearline storage and archive system.