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Virgin Media agrees Sky HD deal
Virgin Media customers will be able to access live sports content on Sky Sports HD1 and Sky Sporst HD2 after it agreed a deal with the satellite broadcaster.
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‘Proud’ BBC supporters mount Twitter campaign
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has caused a surge in activity on Twitter following his calls to change “a huge number of things” at the BBC.
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ITV to pilot Loose Women-style chat show
ITV1 is to pilot a daytime talk show that will see former GMTV presenters Fiona Phillips and Penny Smith return to channel.
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Fry to explore passion for language
Stephen Fry will explore his “passion” for language in a new BBC series titled Planet Word.
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Budd joins Halo in FCP role
Halo Post Production has appointed online editor Saul Budd to the role of FCP (Final Cut Pro) operations manager.
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C4 names new head of online
Channel 4 has promoted head of online products Richard Davidson-Houston to a new role that will encompass all web activity including commissioning.
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Chyron plans cloud-based graphics push at IBC
Chyron will use September’s IBC exhibition in Amsterdam to showcase its cloud-based on-demand graphics production technology Axis.
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FX houses opt for MARI
Double Negative, Framestore and BaseBlack have all added The Foundry’s MARI to their CG capabilities.
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GlobeCast extends fibre network
GlobeCast is extending its international fibre network with the addition new Points-of-Presence (PoPs) in Africa and South America.
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Red Bee backs Film4 HD
Red Bee Media is providing content management and delivery services for the HD version of Film4 which launches on Virgin Media today (20 July).
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Bebo back in content game
Bebo, the social network behind KateModern, is to re-enter the content market.
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Framestore hires VFX technology chief
Framestore has hired Autodesk’s Steve MacPherson as its chief technology officer for visual effects.
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Brucie's family roots draw 7m
Bruce Forsyth launched a new series of Who Do You Think You Are? on BBC1 last night, which played its cards right with nearly 7m viewers.
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Babelgum acquires Broomfield films
Classic documentaries from British film-maker Nick Broomfield have been acquired by web video platform Babelgum.
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BBC faces autumn strike threat
The threat of strike action at the BBC has left the corporation facing the prospect of entering the autumn season without many of its biggest draws, including the Last Night of the Proms.
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ITV reveals Daybreak launch date
ITV has unveiled the launch date of GMTV replacement Daybreak, which the commercial broadcaster hopes will help it reclaim the top breakfast show spot.
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Arena and SIS LIVE grab ESPN contracts
SIS LIVE and Arena Television have snared the contracts to provide outside broadcast facilities for ESPN’s coverage of top-flight English football and rugby union matches
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Channel fined £17k for 'spiritual healer' ad
Ofcom has imposed a £17,500 fine for “spiritual healer” advertising which was found to be capable of exploiting vulnerable people.
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Radio veteran Robert Sandall dies
Broadcaster and music writer Robert Sandall has died after a lengthy battle with cancer.
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ITN pension trustees head to court
Trustees of an ITN pension fund, which was closed to new members in 2002, are going to the High Court because the broadcaster intends to cut payments to the families of former staff.