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Studio Lambert to find Britain’s top interior designer for BBC2
BBC2 is set to hunt for Britain’s best amateur interior designer in a major early-peak format from Studio Lambert.
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NGCI orders Blast! Kennedy doc
National Geographic Channels International (NGCI) has ordered a two-hour documentary about former US president John F Kennedy from UK indie Blast! Films to run alongside its forthcoming scripted drama Killing Kennedy.
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DNI Lat Am scouts UK indies
Discovery Networks International’s (DNI) Latin American commissioning hub has placed several orders with UK-based producers and its boss plans to come to the UK to scope out further opportunities.
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Harman calls for more action on older women
Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman is calling on broadcasters to agree a methodology for accurately measuring the number of older women working in the media and has suggested targets are the only answer to achieving equality.
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Box TV links up with WRN to offer channels over cloud
Box TV has signed a deal with WRN Broadcast to make its portfolio of music channels available across the globe using cloud-based broadcast technology solution Alto Cloud.
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Eyeheight adds plug-in for Apple Final Cut Pro X
Eyeheight has launched a plug-in legaliser, safe-area generator and graphic measurement toolset for Apple Final Cut Pro X.
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Nugen Audio boosts VisLM with time-code feature
Nugen Audio has added a timecode feature to its VisLM loudness monitoring plug-in.
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Forbidden Technologies reports 15% revenue rise
Forbidden Technologies’ revenue increased by 15% year on year to £401,278 for the six months to 30 June.
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The Mill moves to 'world's most advanced studio'
The Mill is moving from its office at Great Marlborough Street to a 29,000 sq ft studio in Windmill Street, Fitzrovia.
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Trio team up to build on iTechnology capability
Cooke Optics, Codex and The Pixel Farm have teamed up to develop a metadata capture system that will build on the capabilities of iTechnology, which was originally developed by Cooke to record lens and camera data to aid post-production teams.
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BBC underlines potential of IP
The BBC has highlighted next year’s Commonwealth Games as a potential milestone in the rollout of its IP-based production tools, with delivery of 4K content over IP a possibility for the Glasgow event.
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Critics
TV Critics: Who Do You Think You Are?; Notes from the Inside; The Cafe
“This show had everything: social history, a compelling narrative, genuine emotion, weird coincidences, and the charming Una Stubbs.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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BT adds 23k TV subs
The number of new subscribers to BT’s TV services grew by just 23,000 in the last three months, although the company revealed over 500,000 homes have signed up to its forthcoming BT Sport channels.
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Ofcom mulls increasing C4 nations quota
Ofcom is considering whether to increase Channel 4’s nations production quota from 3% to 9% by 2020.
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Snell engineer to present motion processing paper
IBC 2013: Snell engineer Mike Knee will present a technical paper on scalable motion processing at this year’s IBC.
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Ratings
Sky1's The Cafe reopens with smaller audience
The return of Who Do You Think You Are? located 5m viewers for BBC1 on Wednesday as Sky1’s The Cafe reopened with an audience half the size of its series one debut.
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Pretzel raids Rival for TV production push
Commercials agency Pretzel Films is moving into TV production and has hired Rival Media’s Steve Wynne to lead the initiative.
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Simon Lloyd exits amid Cineflix restructure
Simon Lloyd is to leave Cineflix Productions as the company scales back its Canadian division to focus on unscripted content from the UK and US.
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Harris to update Landmark GUI
IBC 2013: Harris will introduce a new graphical user interface (GUI) to the latest version of its Landmark broadcast ad sales, traffic and billing system at IBC.
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Rascular unveils Helm Clockwork
IBC 2013: Rascular will debut an expansion of its PC-based control and monitoring technology Helm at this year’s Amsterdam trade show.