All News articles – Page 2071
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Ross Video expands Carbonite switcher range
Ross Video has added another product to its expanding Carbonite switcher line-up.
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BBC snaps up JVC cameras
The BBC has agreed to purchase more than 500 JVC GY-HM650 cameras for its news teams in the UK and overseas.
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TV3 joins with Sony for studio
Ireland’s TV3 has opened a new studio, which it described as “one of the most technologically advanced broadcast facilities in Europe”.
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Tyrell hires sales director
Tyrell has appointed Sean Bradley to the newly created role of UK sales director.
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ITV adopts DK-Technologies systems for news facilities
ITV has installed DK-Technologies’ multichannel waveform and audio monitoring systems in its news broadcast facilities in Leeds and Manchester.
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Putting up funds for international drama
Ruth Rendell producer Neil Zeigler discusses his plans for a new company
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Artists Studio strikes Content distribution deal
Gub Neal’s indie Artists Studio has inked a first-look deal with Content Television.
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BBC tells digital agencies to collaborate with indies
The BBC has urged digital agencies to partner with traditional indies in order to secure multiplatform commissions.
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C4 News gives birth to data baby
Channel 4 News has launched an experimental online identity designed to explore how businesses exploit consumer data.
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Hearing reignites BBC and Sky fees debate
A select committee hearing has reignited the debate over Sky retransmission fees, with BBC strategy director John Tate claiming it is “insulting” to compare content with a commodity.
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ITV serves up Happy Families
ITV is to tell the stories of four families from across the UK in an ‘epic’ fixed-rig documentary series due to air later this year.
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Mosey: ‘Change with times’
Acting BBC director of Television Roger Mosey has drawn comparisons between the trend of falling national newspaper circulations and the dangers facing linear TV.
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PBS America buys first third-party content
UK pay channel PBS America has acquired a raft of programming from international distributor Off The Fence, marking its first move into buying third-party content since its launch 18 months ago.
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Blade Runner doc goes global
A raft of international broadcasters including US cable network TLC have acquired Mentorn Media’s fast-turnaround doc, from Passion Distribution, Oscar Pistorius: What Really Happened?.
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BBCW hires for global rejig
BBC Worldwide has appointed four senior territory executives as it finalises its wide-ranging global restructure.
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C4 plans report on concerns
Indie advocate Stuart Cosgrove fleshes out proposal to engage with production community
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Frow puts his stamp on C5
New director of programmes takes a hands-on commissioning approach as senior execs exit
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Fresh Meat film in the works
Channel 4 sitcom Fresh Meat is set to be adapted for the big screen, according to co-creator Sam Bain.
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Doctor Who exec producer Skinner steps down
Executive producer Caroline Skinner is leaving Doctor Who to return to BBC Drama Productions in London.
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Adam MacDonald to head Sky 1
A+E Networks UK’s vice president Adam MacDonald has been poached to run Sky 1, after Liam Keelan turned down the role to join BBC Worldwide.