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OSF wins stunt-filled science order for BBC1
Oxford Scientific Films is to produce a high-end, primetime science series for BBC1, fronted by Richard Hammond.
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Indie execs campaign for local TV news for kids
The execs behind kids’ indie Handle and Spout have launched a campaign to encourage bidders for the forthcoming local TV licences to include local children’s news in their output.
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WRN to provide US fibre distribution for Nautical
WRN Broadcast has been selected by sports and lifestyle broadcaster The Nautical Channel to provide fibre distribution to the US.
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The Garden behind BBC2 Claridges doc
The Garden Productions is behind the Claridge’s documentary series revealed by Broadcast last week.
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SIS LIVE operates 'first ever mobile TV studio'
Outside broadcast firm SIS LIVE has set up a studio in a double decker bus for France TV Sport’s coverage of the London Olympics.
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Living gets under surgeon’s skin
Controversial cosmetic surgeon to the stars Aamer Khan is to be featured in a major Sky Living documentary about his multimillion-pound clinic.
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T-VIPS adds to nSure range with TNS460 monitor
T-VIPS has launched its TNS460 HD/SD-SDI Monitor, a new addition to the company’s nSure monitoring product line.
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Pyser-SGI takes delivery of Fujinon box-style lens
Distributor Pyser-SGI has taken delivery of Fujinon’s new 2/3-inch format, wide-angle compact box-style lens.
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Thomson upgrades Vibe multiscreen platform
Thomson Video Networks’ Vibe VS7000 multiscreen video platform has been upgraded.
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Deluxe 142 overhauls audio suites
Deluxe 142 has overhauled its audio department, with improvements to its two main suites and the addition of a seventh room.
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Hawk-Eye top sports tech innovation
Hawk-Eye is the best broadcast sport technology of the past decade, according to a report conducted for tier one internet provider Level 3 Communications.
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BSkyB wins appeal over price of Sky Sports
The long-running dispute over competition in the TV sports market took another turn last night as the Competition Appeal Tribunal rejected Ofcom’s ruling that BSkyB must cut the wholesale cost of its sports channels.
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Holmgren to lead Clear Cut Pictures
Former Molinare chief operating officer Scott Holmgren has resurfaced at Clear Cut Pictures.
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Moyles could take late night Radio 1 slot
Radio 1 breakfast show presenter Chris Moyles is being lined up to take the late night slot on the station following in the footsteps of the late John Peel.
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Cycling boost prompts ITV to air Spanish road race
The increased interest in cycling triggered by Bradley Wiggins’ success in the Tour De France has resulted in ITV4 committing to a daily highlights show of Spanish road cycling race, Vuelta a Espana.
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Usain bolts over 11 million viewers
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt delivered the highest audience on day 12 of the London 2012 Olympics.
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School for Creative Startups calls for entries
Last calls are being made for applications for places in the School for Creative Startups, a one year course aimed at helping creative startups launch successful businesses.
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S4C: "no guarantees" over £7m govt funding
S4C chief executive officer Ian Jones has highlighted concerns there is “no guarantee” that the government will continue to provide its £7m annual funding from March 2015.
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Top 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 30 July to 5 August as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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Top 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 30 July to 5 August as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 30.