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Monterosa ties with Zeebox
Monterosa, the firm behind C4’s online Million Pound Drop game, has launched a set of tools that will allow broadcasters and indies to create their own two screen experiences.
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Axon to showcase Cortex software
NAB 2012: Axon will showcase its Cortex broadcast workflow control software, loudness control solutions at NAB.
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Boxx.tv launches iris control app
An iris control and tally indicator accessory for wireless camera rigs will be launched at NAB by Boxx.tv.
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Camera Corps to show Q Ball
NAB 2012: The latest version of Camera Corps’ remotely controlled pan/tilt/zoom HD and SD camera will be launched at NAB.
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Cinedeck to demo EX and RX playback systems
NAB 2012: Cinedeck will demonstrate its latest advances in mobile recording, monitoring and playback systems at the US conference and exhibition.
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BBC Sport revs up F1 app
The BBC has launched a sport app focusing on Formula 1 that will bring viewers live streams, on-demand video and additional content of the races on connected TVs.
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Cintel to launch 6k imaging sensor
NAB 2012: Cintel will launch a new 6k imaging sensor for its diTTo evolution film scanner at NAB.
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Digital Vision unveils Phoenix Video
NAB 2012: Digital Vision will unveil restoration system Phoenix Video at NAB.
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Digital Vision to demo ACES workflow
NAB 2012: Digital Vision will show Nucoda ACES workflow and software enhancements at the annual US trade show.
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GB Labs launches Space LTO server
NAB 2012: GB Labs is set to launch its Space LTO high-performance archive server at NAB.
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Grass Valley updates Edius
NAB 2012: Grass Valley will demonstrate the latest version of Edius v6.5 at NAB.
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Ratings
Top 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 2-8 April 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 2-8 April as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 14.
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Demographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters from 2-8 April.
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Genre Overview
Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts programmes from 2-8 April.
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Top 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 2-8 April and browse the top 100.
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Top consolidated programmes
Find out which programmes gained the biggest audience through recording from 26 March to 1 April and browse the top titles.
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Ad men miss their target
Over the years, Oxford saw more than its fair share of murders, but spare a thought for Sicily; it’s just as bad there, as BBC4 points out, with subtitles. Elsewhere, the dragons and dungeons in made-up worlds returned, apparently infinitely more palatable than advertising execs.
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Mad Men doubles audience on catch up
US drama Mad Men failed to draw significant numbers in its new home on Sky Atlantic but has seen its audience double following PVR viewing.
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No match for Undateables
C4’s The Undateables and BBC2’s Our Food come under the spotlight in this week’s ratings overview.