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Seesaw eyed by Bebo owner
Seesaw, Arqiva’s video-on-demand service, is reportedly close to being acquired by US private equity firm Criterion Capital Partners.
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Local news will not go, BBC confirms
The BBC has confirmed local news services will not be axed as part of its wide-reaching initiative Delivering Quality First, which seeks to save 20% from the broadcaster’s annual budget.
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Apple launches Final Cut Pro X
Apple today launched Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of its editing software for professional users.
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RTS launches Young Technologist Award
The Royal Television Society has launched an award scheme to honour the work of young people involved in the broadcast technology sector.
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Iannucci joins Coogan at Baby Cow
Armando Iannucci has been appointed as Baby Cow Productions’ first creative director.
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Three Men Go to Venice draws 2.75m
TUESDAY: The latest series of BBC2’s Three Men travelogue strand nearly outwitted ITV1 documentary Baby Hospital last night.
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C4 and Mixcloud launch athletics soundtrack competition
Channel 4 and Mixcloud have partnered to launch a competition that will use crowd-sourcing to find soundtracks to accompany footage of athletes competing in the IAAF World Athletics Championships.
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History digs up second run of Mud Men
History has ordered an extended second series of Johnny Vaughan-fronted documentary series Mud Men.
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Lambie-Nairn to leave Heavenly
Heavenly’s creative director Martin Lambie-Nairn is stepping down from his role after almost two years with the branding agency.
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Grass Valley launches ingest tool for Edius
Grass Valley has unveiled a new ingest and edit option for its Edius editing system.
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BBC2 orders Poliakoff series from Ruby
Stephen Poliakoff is returning to BBC2 with Dancing on the Edge, the first drama series he has written and directed for television.
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Brian Cox hosts live BBC2 lecture
Brian Cox is returning to BBC2 with a live ‘audience with…’ format that sees him give a lecture and take questions from celebrities, scholars and amateur enthusiasts.
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World Service wins extra £2m from Foreign Office
The BBC World Service’s Hindi short wave service has been saved after the Foreign Office found an extra £2.2m of funding per year for the service.
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Endemol gains Asian foothold for MPD format
Channel 4 gameshow The Million Pound Drop Live has scored its first format sale in Asia.
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Lime eyes TOWIE high street fashion line
Lime Pictures is talking to a range of high street fashion giants such as New Look to create a The OnlyWay Is Essex clothing range.
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Zodiak pre-sells Chilean miners doc to US channels
A BBC2 documentary that includes exclusive insight into the Chilean mine disaster has been pre-sold to broadcasters in the US.
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Blue Zoo invites kids to upload pictures for Olive
Pre-school children will be able to watch their drawings come to life on TV through an integrated multiplatform project for Nickelodeon’s Olive The Ostrich.
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BBC to put nation's art collection online
The BBC is launching a website to host high-resolution pictures of the national collection of art, which will eventually total 200,000 pieces.
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Matchlight wins trio of factual orders from BBC
Glasgow indie Matchlight has secured three specialist factual commissions across two BBC channels, including a new show fronted by Professor Amanda Vickery.