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Sky Sports opts for Quantel sQ
Sky has purchased a Quantel Enterprise sQ integrated production system that it will use to produce content for Sky Sports News.
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422 upgrades for stereo 3D
Manchester’s 422 is to upgrade the software in its Smoke, Maya, Flame and Lustre suites to the 2011 versions so that it can provide stereo 3D services.
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Arena snaps up ITV Sport OB gig
Arena TV has been awarded a two-year contract to provide outside broadcast facilities for ITV Sport’s coverage of the Champions League and England football Internationals.
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Small print spells trouble for pro video DSLR users
Filmmakers hoping to use video-enabled DSLR cameras for professional shoots are being warned that if they do so, they may have to pay royalties for using the camera’s video codec.
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Foundry begins Storm unveiling
The Foundry has begun to release initial information about Storm, the company’s new on-set workflow assistant.
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Canada lines up Come Dine With Me remake
Hit Channel 4 show Come Dine With Me is to be remade for audiences in Canada.
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Film4 to get 20% funding boost
Bosses at Channel 4 have revealed the annual budget for movie production arm Film4 is to be increased by 20% to £10 million, returning its financing to a level not seen since the start of the economic downturn.
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Battle for election night viewers
Broadcast presents a guide to how the main channels plan to cover the General Election.
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CBBC returns to Paradise Café
CBBC is to return to the South Pacific for a second series of comedy adventure series Paradise Café.
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Luther debut arrests 5.76m
BBC1’s gritty new drama Luther, starring The Wire’s Idris Elba, captured more than 5.7m viewers last night.
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Life on Mars duo reunite for Sky 1 drama
John Simm and Philip Glenister, who last appeared together in Life on Mars, are to star in new Sky 1 murder drama Mad Dogs.
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Radio 4 errors mark 'poor period'
Radio 4’s outgoing controller has put a string of on-air errors down to a “very poor period” for the station.
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Connock to chair RTS North West
Ten Alps chief executive Alex Connock is to take over as chairman of RTS North West and champion indie production in the region.
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Warner Bros launches new movie service
Warner Bros is launching a new service on BT Vision this week that offers hit movies from the US studio’s catalogue.
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More4 finds 190,000 with Erasing David
Erasing David, a new documentary feature about Britain’s surveillance culture, performed strongly for More4 last night.
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Women are stuck in TV timewarp, survey finds
The experience of women working in TV revealed by the latest Broadcast survey is one of little progress, with the gender pay gap, ageism, sexism and bullying all worsening since our first survey in 2006.
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BBC rapped over Smith’s Venice trip
The BBC has come under fire after it flew Doctor Who actor Matt Smith to Italy for a making-of show - about a programme that was never filmed there.
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Connective to launch new virtual world
Connective Media, the multimedia indie founded by former BBC Children’s head of co-production and acquisitions Jesse Cleverly, is developing a virtual world that “recreates the emotional engagement” of traditional television.
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Outright makes first sale of Blood, Sweat… format
BBC3 factual strand Blood, Sweat and… is to get its first international remake, with young Danes heading to India to investigate working conditions in the country.
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ITV in deal to extend online interactivity
ITV has signed a six-month deal with live blogging platform Cover It Live that will see it ramp up its integration of the service with flagship shows including Britain’s Got Talent and This Morning.