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McAlpine poised for Newsnight settlement with BBC
Lord McAlpine is on the brink of reaching an out-of-court settlement with the BBC after Newsnight wrongly implicated him child abuse allegations.
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WFTV: sexism in TV has not gone away
Women in Film and Television has called for more research into sexual discrimination and harassment in TV after a snapshot survey found that nearly 90% of women believe the issue remains a problem.
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Tyrell Group appoints commercial director
Post and broadcast production services provider Tyrell Group has appointed Martin Bennett as commercial director
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Blackmagic adds timecode support for DaVinci Resolve
Blackmagic Design’s latest release of DaVinci Resolve includes a feature to add timecode to cameras that do not support timecode, to enable accurate and synced rushes for editing and conforming.
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Cache-A releases upgrade to archiving solution
Cache-A has released what it describes as a “substantially improved and more durable edition” of its Prime-Cache5 archive appliance.
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FX rebrands to Fox
Fox International Channels (FIC) is rebranding FX to FOX from 11 January 2013 to ensure the channel fits with its core FOX entertainment trademark.
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Sky Vision set for battle of Sandy docs with DSP
Sky Vision, the company formerly known as Parthenon Media Group, is to enter a ratings battle with Darlow Smithson Productions with its first commission under its new name – a fast-turnaround doc about Superstorm Sandy for The History Channel US.
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The Mill makes grade with NHB
The Mill has partnered with Hamburg and Berlin-based post house NHB Germany.
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HBO lining up partners for Nordic streaming service
HBO is in talks with leading Scandinavian producers about potentially co-producing bespoke non-English-language dramas for its new Scandinavian streaming service.
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Follett exits 24/7 to join cine team at Pro Motion Hire
Lee Follett has joined Pro Motion Hire from 24/7 Drama to take on a senior technical role in its growingcine motion department.
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Agents and freelancers hit back over BBC employment tests
Talent agents and freelancers have criticised the BBC’s plans to introduce employment tests for temporary staff.
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Cuckoo producer becomes comedy chief at Roughcut
Ash Atalla’s Roughcut TV has appointed Cuckoo producer Dan Hine as head of comedy to oversee development of the indie’s comedy sitcom slate.
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BBC experiments with 3D ‘snorkel’ for Hidden Kingdom
The BBC has commissioned a unique device to capture 3D footage of small creatures in the wild for natural history series Hidden Kingdom.
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Newsnight enters new era
Newsnight staff have received a morale boost from Karen O’Connor immediately taking the editorial reins and a visit from acting director general Tim Davie, just days after all of the show’s investigations were suspended.
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BBC urged to stand firm on current affairs
Current affairs producers have called on the BBC to stand firm in its commitment to investigative journalism in light of the “aberration” on Newsnight.
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Splitting DG’s role risks ‘muddying the waters’
The BBC crisis has put the director general’s remit under the spotlight, but calls for the role to be split have met with mixed reaction from the industry.
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Mosey: it’s ‘business as usual’
BBC acting director of Vision Roger Mosey has insisted that the broadcaster will continue to take “creative risks” in its television output, despite the editorial crisis engulfing Newsnight.
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Indies show Living some love
Sky Living has commissioned a series of one-off comedies on the theme of love, inspired by sister channel Sky 1’s success with the Little Crackers brand.
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C4 helps women find love and men become Santa
Shed Media’s Twenty Twenty Television and Ricochet Television will tackle love and provide a new twist on the Christmas spirit for Channel 4.