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Kalua moves operations to MediaCityUK's Greenhouse
Manchester-based audio company Kalua has moved into a new office in The Greenhouse at Salford’s MediaCity UK.
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Rushman adds nous to Streamworks board
Live streaming company Streamworks has appointed Nigel Rushman to its advisory board as it bids to grow its presence in the international sport market.
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Sky: subs boost, profits fall amid competition
BSkyB has shrugged off the impact of BT Sport in terms of subscriber growth across television and broadband - but there was an impact of increased competition on its bottom line.
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Halo Post ‘knocks through’ to add 3,000 sq ft of space
Halo Post Production has taken on another 3,000 sq ft of space in central London to house its recently launched film and drama department.
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BBC: we’ll curb WWI fatigue
The BBC will carefully map out its four years of World War I (WWI) centenary programming across a number of different events to avoid audience fatigue.
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Merger puts Boom on map
Boom Pictures executive chair Lorraine Heggessey believes the company’s merger with Twofour Group has created the “go-to producer in the nations and regions”.
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BBC Worldwide eyes global role for BBC Store
The BBC Store could be rolled out around the world via BBC Worldwide, according to president of global markets Paul Dempsey.
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Dome exec eyes UK series
Neal Baer, exec producer of Channel 5’s recent US acquisition Under The Dome, is considering producing a TV series in the UK.
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RTÉ invites in-house pitches for global push
Irish public broadcaster RTÉ is asking in-house staff to come up with formats like Undercover Boss and Don’t Tell The Bride as part of an initiative designed to create an ITV Studios-style division.
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‘Titan’ Graham steps down
Alex Graham is stepping down from Wall to Wall after more than 25 years at the indie he established with Jane Root.
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US to remake Norway thriller
Norwegian conspiracy thriller Mammon is to be remade in the US after UK distributor DRG sold the format rights to 20th Century Fox Television and Chernin Entertainment.
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Positive signs at BBC News
It was a real mixed bag of results this month, with some very unexpected figures.
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YouTube MCN to run comedians’ web channels
Two former United Agents and Rightster executives have launched a YouTube multichannel network (MCN) that will manage comedy channels for the likes of Jack Whitehall and The Rubber Bandits.
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BBC agrees new Pact terms
The BBC has struck a “groundbreaking” new terms of trade agreement with Pact to reflect the rapid growth of digital content in the UK.
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Emily Mortimer: King Bee not just a vanity project
The Newsroom star Emily Mortimer has declared that her indie King Bee Productions is not a vanity project and has lined up a number of new TV and film projects.
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CBBC orders first playalong gameshow
CBBC has ordered its first second-screen playalong gameshow – a futuristic spin-off of S4C show Y Lifft (The Lift).
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BBC payoffs cost a third more than C4’s
The BBC spent an average of 37% more on senior management payoffs than Channel 4 over the past five years, according to figures obtained by Broadcast.
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Starz in talks to bring back White Queen for US
US cable network Starz is set to recommission Company Pictures period drama The White Queen despite the BBC’s decision to drop the show.
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The Wrong Mans to return for BBC
BBC2 is on the brink of renewing James Corden’s comedy thriller The Wrong Mans for a second series.
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Boom and Twofour strike merger deal
Boom Pictures has more than doubled in size by merging with Twofour Group.