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TCS captures The Voice judges with Skquattro
The Voice UK has used a Skquattro pedestal from Vitec Group company TCS to capture highand low-angle shots of the judges.
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Arqiva adopts Signiant file software for content system
Arqiva has deployed Signiant’s file movement software for its new content ingest and delivery system.
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At800 to run new Freeview test ahead of 4G launch
At800, the organisation tasked with making sure viewers continue to receive Freeview when 4G services at 800 MHz are launched later this year, is holding another test at the end of the month.
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JCA remasters A Month In The Country for Film 4
JCA has restored A Month In The Country for Film 4 and Finishing Post Productions.
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Artel and Nevion show IP network compatibility
Artel Video Systems and Nevion have completed interoperability tests to demonstrate the compatibility of their equipment for transporting signals over IP networks.
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DiA hands chairman role to entrepreneur Sir Eric Peacock
The DiA Group, which includes Alias Hire and The Crewing Company, has appointed entrepreneur Sir Eric Peacock to the position of chairman.
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BBC committee hearing: At a glance
Tony Hall faced MPs on the cross-party Culture, Media and Sport Committee for the first time as BBC director general yesterday.
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Jay Hunt quashes departure rumours
Channel 4 chief creative officer Jay Hunt has denied she has any plans to leave the broadcaster after being linked to the NBC News president job and BBC director of TV role.
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DG defends Helen Boaden radio hire
Tony Hall has defended the appointment of Helen Boaden as director of radio after she was criticised over the Jimmy Savile affair.
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Hall: North Korea doc needed written consent
BBC director general Tony Hall has admitted the corporation should have sought written consent from the students that accompanied a Panorama team to North Korea - but resisted calls for an independent review into the trip.
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ITV's Shiver locks in Jimmy Savile investigator
Mark Williams-Thomas, the criminologist and investigative journalist who worked closely on ITV’s Jimmy Savile Exposure film, has struck an exclusive deal with Shiver, the factual division of ITV Studios.
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Endemol to acquire Ynon Kreiz's Kuperman Prods
Endemol is poised to buy Israeli production company Kuperman Productions, which is part owned by former Endemol chief executive Ynon Kreiz, Broadcast understands.
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BBC wants £150,000 cap on severance pay
Lord Hall has revealed plans to cap redundancy and severance pay at the BBC at £150,000 for all senior managers.
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Red Bee Media wins playout deal for BT Sport
Red Bee Media has won the playout contract for BT’s new channel, BT Sport.
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Double Negative plans to buck trend with TV VFX arm
Double Negative is hoping to buck the trend of a turbulent few months for the VFX industry by launching a division devoted solely to TV.
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Evolutions secures post for Watchdog
Evolutions has won the contract to post-produce BBC consumer affairs show Watchdog after it upgraded all of the Avid suites across its three central London facilities.
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Wimbledon Film & TV Studios appoints duo
Wimbledon Film & TV Studios has made two new hires, with Daniel Spence joining as operations manager and Nicola Poupard (left) as studio manager.
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Hunt and Abraham to hear indie concerns
Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham and chief creative officer Jay Hunt will listen to concerns about C4’s creative processes at a Pact council meeting next week.
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Trio team up to test Ultra HD satellite delivery
SES, Harmonic and Broadcom have teamed up to test satellite delivery of Ultra HD content using the HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) stand- ard.
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Passion signs first scripted deals with Derek sale
Passion Distribution has struck its first deals for scripted comedy and drama after selling Ricky Gervais comedy Derek around the world.