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C4 demos two-screen ad service with Chelsea app
Channel 4 has begun demonstrating an innovative two-screen advertising service that uses audio watermarking to serve synchronised content across any app.
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Freelancers honoured at Rory Peck Awards
Freelance cameramen working in news and current affairs were honoured at last night’s annual Rory Peck Awards, with two of the four prizes going to pieces shown on Channel 4.
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BT Sport to be based at Olympic Park
BT will base its new sport channels at the International Broadcast Centre at the Olympic Park in East London.
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Leveson warns Government over conflicts of interest
Lord Justice Leveson has criticised the Government’s handling of News Corp’s BSkyB bid and warned it to take greater care when dealing with such potential conflicts of interest in future.
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Pinewood Shepperton set to quit Teddington base
Pinewood Shepperton looks set to quit its Teddington base within the next two years.
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Website tackles problem of licensing film scores for TV
TV productions that want to use film scores can tap into a new website that aims to avoid potentially tricky licensing issues.
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DMT hires tech chief ahead of metadata launch
Deluxe Media Technologies (DMT) has recruited a chief technology offi cer as it prepares to launch its metadata toolset next year.
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BBC's Tuff to take stage at Loudness Summit
Speakers at this year’s Loudness Summit will include BBC principal technologist Simon Tuff, who will talk about the broadcaster’s work at Wimbledon.
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Contract boost for Geo
The number of Geo Networks contracts signed with media firms has risen by 50% year on year, up from seven deals in 2011.
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Sky's Sunter joins MPC
Motion graphics expert and animator John Sunter has joined MPC Motion Design Studio from Sky Creative, where he created and directed the new SkyBond Channel ident.
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DTG centre tests HbbTV for connected market
DTG Testing, the test centre operated by the Digital TV Group (DTG), has tested its first HbbTV product.
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BBC1 and BBC2 freed from factual commitments
BBC1 and BBC2 will no longer be required to broadcast a set number of new factual programmes a year after the BBC Trust amended the channels’ licences.
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MPEG chair: HD transfer needs new standard
Increased bandwidth alone will not be enough to support the transport of higher-resolution content, the founder and chair of the Movie Picture Expert Group (MPEG) has warned.
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C4’s loss as mediator Hall quits board
Channel 4 has lost a “voice of reason” on its board as Tony Hall prepares to step down after seven years as deputy chairman, leaving Ofcom to find a successor, according to insiders.
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Passion pushes Beeny globally
Passion Distribution has sold Reef Television’s property format Sarah Beeny’s Selling Housesto Australia, New Zealand, Belgium and the Netherlands.
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ABC to remake EHF's Vexed in second US deal
BBC2 comedy-drama Vexed is heading for an ABC remake in Eleventh Hour Films’ second transatlantic deal in a month.
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ITV2 orders 'risqué' pilot of BBC America panel show
ITV2 has commissioned a “risqué” late-night panel show pilot adapted from a programme that Graham Norton indie So TV makes for BBC America.
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C4 Education future unclear as editor exits
Questions have emerged about the structure of Channel 4 Education following a reorganisation.