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Courts approve police demand for riots footage
The BBC, ITN and Sky News have been forced to hand over hundreds of hours of unbroadcast footage from the UK riots last month.
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Chorion sells Beatrix Potter and Octonauts rights
Children’s media rights business Chorion has sold its first two properties to its former chairman Waheed Alli.
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De Lane Lea links with Aquarium in TV post push
Audio specialist De Lane Lea has entered into a partnership with Aquarium Studios to “spearhead” the former’s push into TV.
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iPlayer chief to shape ITV tech infrastructure
ITV has appointed former BBC global iPlayer launch director Mark Smith to the role of director of architecture and integration.
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Junger and Merging Tech's loudness bundle
Jünger Audio’s loudness control system Level Magic has been incorporated into Merging Technologies new MXFix batchprocessing tool.
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Roll To Record in Essex
Robotic camera specialist Roll To Record has embarked on one of its biggest projects to date, providing the production infrastructure for Channel 4’s Educating Essex.
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Dolby invests in display tech
Dolby has pledged to continue investing in display technology with the aim of adding to its PRM-4200 monitor.
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Take Me Out in Maidstone
ITV1’s Take Me Out is returning to The Maidstone Studios for the filming of its third series.
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Animation tools go online
Manchester-based animator and CITV creative producer Westley Wood has launched what he has described as “the world’s first online animation superstore”.
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Network at MediaCityUK
MediaCityUK is holding a networking event for post-production, camera, sound and lighting freelancers.
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Harkaway to follow Olympic hopefuls for H&C TV
Horse & Country (H&C) TV has commissioned Oxford-based indie Harkaway Media to make an 8 x 30-minute series focusing on the prospects for the British equestrian team in the run-up to the London 2012 Olympics.
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Sky seeks to woo Glee fans with online series
Glee fans will be able to have their say on the musical drama as part of a weekly online spin-off show on the Sky website.
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Government set to drop kids TV reform
The government is set to drop a major reform of rules governing children appearing on TV that has been on the cards for more than two years, Broadcast has learned.
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US drama revenues drop despite rising imports
The amount of US drama on UK TV has rocketed in the past four years but its value has tumbled by nearly £80m, according to a new report.
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Zodiak renews Firecracker deal
Zodiak Rights has renewed its first-look development deal with Firecracker Films, producer of Big Fat Gypsy Weddings.
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September’s Davey to join ITVS's ent team
ITV Studios has lured September Films’ long-serving director of programmes Peter Davey to become an entertainment director.
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Viewers to help Current commission
Current TV is to ask viewers to help commission its next series of documentaries from four TX pilots as part of a new initiative dubbed ‘Open Season’.
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Bidders queue for NHK’s EPG slot
Japanese international news provider NHK is closing its SD channel, paving the way for a new service to launch on the Sky EPG.
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Apprentice editor to oversee The Voice
Former series editor of The Apprentice Mark Saben has joined Shed Media-owned Wall To Wall as executive producer to oversee the early stages of BBC1 talent show The Voice.