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The Mill's Bares joins Realise
The Mill’s 3D creative director Jordi Bares has joined post-production firm Realise.
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Loft London launches SI consultancy
Digital media facility Loft London is launching a systems integration consultancy.
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ITU signs off on Super Hi Vision standards
High-resolution format Ultra High Definition TV (UHDTV) - also known as Super Hi Vision - was last week approved by United Nations body the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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ChannelFlip set to open US offices
VoD network ChannelFlip is planning to open offices in the US following its acquisition by Shine Group earlier this year.
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Netflix defends UK content spend
Netflix chief creative officer Ted Sarandos has hit back at claims the US company has artificially inflated the cost of digital rights by overpaying for acquisitions.
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BBC to give all staff desktop access to archived metadata
Staff across the BBC will soon have access to the metadata contained within the broadcaster’s archive from their desktop computers.
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Broadcasters set to adopt loudness spec from 2013
Broadcasters are expected to begin implementing new loudness regulations next year after the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) publishes a new set of guidelines.
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Peter Smith named Cineflix Studios CEO
Peter Smith, the former president of NBCUniversal International, has been named chief executive of Cineflix Studios.
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BBC Trust rebukes Diane Abbott’s appearance fees
The BBC has been rapped for allowing Diane Abbott’s appearances on This Week to become “too frequent” after becoming a shadow cabinet minister.
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Autumn battle begins
Post Olympics, attention turns to Saturdays, with the return of X Factor and Red Or Black?
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Kay takes the cake-makers
The buns are back in town, as Thin Lizzy never said (but I bet they wish they had). BBC2 had more fun with baking and enjoyed the origins of the Paralympics.
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Olympics take the honours
It all feels like a faraway dream: the wild cheering, the tears of joy/despair and the super-human feats amid the general balmy madness of the Olympics.
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Yesterday’s Secret is out
I once worked at the Museum Of London and was party to some pretty interesting secrets, not least a need to obscure the mushroom vol au vents from the then arts minister at a museum do. However, Yesterday’s museum secrets no longer seem all hushed up.
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George returns strongly
ITV will want to forget about its chastening August, as BBC1 favourites draw the viewers.
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Good start for Parade’s End
The spectral image of a nun at a coronation was the spookiest sight this week in Channel 4’s latest royal documentary. Elsewhere, BBC2 found its buns rising and its parade ending in a very ‘channel of the year’ kind of way.
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Weight loss gains viewers
The Hairy Bikers quest to lose weight was recorded by nearly half a million BBC2 viewers taking it to the best audience of the series.
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Top marks for Bad Education
Bad Education – the BBC3 Jack Whitehall sitcom, not the shabby treatment of GCSE English students – has found its feet quickly.
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Redundancies to follow Deluxe restructure
Deluxe Entertainment Services is making a round of redundancies as part of a restructure of the post business.
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ITV buys Norton's So Television for up to £17m
ITV Studios has bought The Graham Norton Show producer So Television in a deal that could be worth up to £17m.
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CBS picks up "Australian Sopranos"
CBS Chello Zone UK has acquired three gritty crime series including a drama dubbed “the Australian Sopranos” and a police procedural starring a pre-Mad Men Jon Hamm.