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Ripper Street draws nearly 90 complaints
Nearly 90 viewers have complained about the violent and sexual scenes in BBC1’s new period crime thriller Ripper Street.
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Antiques Roadshow gets playalong game; Disney reorders Doc McStuffins
The BBC has launched its first playalong mobile game; plus click through for a news round-up.
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Doctor Who tops iPlayer over Xmas
Doctor Who was again the most watched show on BBC iPlayer over Christmas after racking up nearly 1.5m views.
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Al Jazeera acquires Current TV
International news operator Al Jazeera has acquired Al Gore’s Current TV - but cable network Time Warner will not carry the new channel planned for launch.
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JCA invests to satisfy demand for HD
JCA has spent £450,000 on new kit to address the demand for HD services.
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British Library unveils TV news resource
The British Library is launching a multimedia service which will allow users to access TV and radio news bulletin produced for more than 15 broadcasters since May 2010.
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ITV4 kicks off football-themed animation
Men Behaving Badly creator Simon Nye is working on an animated sitcom about a die-hard Brainsford United fan for ITV4.
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Escape Studios launches Soho-based reseller
CG training firm Escape Studios has set up a technology reseller business.
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US cable net Ovation buys Brit imports
US cable network Ovation has launched a new slate of programming that includes an ITV drama and a BBC arts documentary.
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Alan Carr scoops NYE TV Twitter crown
Alan Carr’s New Year Specstacular saw off Jools Holland’s Annual Hootenanny to become the most-tweeted about show of New Year’s Eve.
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ITV buys US indie Gurney; Christmas news round-up
ITV has spent almost £25m to take a controlling stake in US fact ent indie Gurney Productions, plus click through for a round-up of the news from the Christmas period.
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Top 10 tech stories of 2012
Announcements about new cameras from Blackmagic Design and Sony proved popular, with articles about advances in 4K technology also in our list of most-read stories.
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Top 10 facilities stories of 2012
Expansions, exits and redundancies were some of the themes of 2012, with changes at BBC Studios and Post Production dominating our list of most-read stories.
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The Foundry certifies AMD cards
The Foundry has certified AMD’s FirePro graphics cards for use with Mari.
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SMPTE to hold UK tech seminars
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) is rolling out its multi-platform seminar to the UK.
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Broadcast Top 20 of 2012
2012 ended with the BBC in crisis and the glow of the Olympics starting to fade. But what were Broadcast’s most popular stories of 2012?
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Broadcast back on 2 January
Broadcast is taking a break over the Christmas period and will resume its normal online service on Wednesday 2 January. The first print issue of 2013 will be published on Thursday 10 January.
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O'Sullivan leaves Deutsche Telekom
Former BSkyB exec Gerry O’Sullivan is leaving Deutsche Telekom after less than two years and will be followed out of the company by chief executive Rene Obermann.
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Liz Murdoch invests in YouTube programmer Maker Studios
Liz Murdoch has joined a raft of Hollywood names, Time Warner, and several private equity companies in investing in Maker Studios, the largest independent YouTube channel operator.
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Factual exec Kelly Hornsby to leave Channel 5
Channel 5 factual acquisitions executive Kelly Hornsby is the latest exec to leave the Richard Desmond-owned broadcaster.