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Sarah Mulvey inquest re-opens
The inquest into the death of Sarah Mulvey has re-opened with the coroner reiterating that Channel 4 is not an interested party and confirming that it is not investigating any connection between the broadcaster and death of its former commissioner.
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Cyclists needed for IBC2IBC charity ride
A team of cyclists from across the broadcast industry will once again make their way to the IBC trade show in Amsterdam on two wheels.
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Diamond Jubilee strike ruled out
The strike threatening to derail the BBC’s coverage of the Diamond Jubilee has been called off after the corporation and joint unions managed to agree a deal over pay.
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Tiffen upgrades filter suite for FCP X
Tiffen’s digital filter suite Dfx v3 is now available for use with Apple’s Final Cut Pro X and Motion 5.
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BBC Worldwide launches first Brazilian channel
BBC Worldwide has launched its first channel in Brazil, offering exclusive access to high profile shows such as Top Gear and Sherlock.
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Edit 19 expands footprint in bid for TV contracts
Manchester post facility Edit 19 has invested £50,000 as part of a push to secure long-form broadcast work.
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Halo hires Wilkes for special projects role
Halo has recruited Paul Wilkes to the role of head of special projects.
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Goldcrest joins forces with Narduzzo Too
Soho-based audio specialists Goldcrest Post have joined forces with Narduzzo Too to launch a central London grading and finishing service.
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Onsight supplies kit for Kingdom of Plants shoot
Onsight has supplied camera and post facilities for Sky’s latest 3D production, Kingdom of Plants With David Attenborough.
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Darroch: Sky is independent from News Corp
BSkyB chief executive officer Jeremy Darroch has reiterated its stance that it is an “independent company” which is not unduly influenced by its majority shareholder News Corp.
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New director to reshape London Film Festival
The BFI London Film Festival has announced programming changes for its 56th edition, under the leadership of the new head of exhibition and festival director Clare Stewart.
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Come Dine With Me heads to Brazil
Brazil’s Globo TV has become the 35th international broadcaster to commission ITV Studios format Come Dine With Me.
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Simon Curtis project leads BBC Films slate
BBC Films has unveiled a slate of films at Cannes this week including a new project with Simon Curtis titled The Golden Lady.
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BBC3 lines up England manager advice doc
Sven-Goran Eriksson, John Barnes and Graham Taylor will feature in a BBC3 film, supposedly giving Roy Hodgson advice on picking the best England football squad.
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C4's VIP under investigation by Ofcom
Channel 4 Friday night sketch show Very Important People is being investigated by Ofcom after a sketch about a mock competition in which children were challenged to get their “nips in the papers”.
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Olympic Relay coverage set for strike action
The BBC is facing what could be the first in a series of strikes designed to disrupt coverage of high profile events this year.
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Lime managing director Sean Marley exits
Lime Pictures managing director Sean Marley is leaving the producer after nearly a decade.
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TeenTech shows young students what’s possible
TC Soho, The Crewing Company and sister firm Alias Hire supplied kit and expertise for this week’s TeenTech event at the London 2012 Olympic site.
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