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C4 to air Deal or No Deal live
Channel 4 is lining up the first ever live editions of game show Deal or No Deal.
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James Cameron urges BBC to “muscle in” on 3D
Avatar director James Cameron has said the BBC needs to move forward with 3D programming or risk falling behind rivals such as Sky.
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Smithsonian extends OTF deal
Smithsonian Channel and indie Off the Fence have extended their distribution agreement through 2012.
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Coolabi names licensing head
Entertainment producer and rights management company Coolabi has appointed a new head of licensing.
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Skinner to star in R4 comedy
Frank Skinner will write and star in a new late night comedy for BBC Radio 4 in which he plays a bickering boyfriend.
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Sneak peek: Broadcast Distributors Survey
Broadcast charts the fortunes of UK distributors in our annual survey this week – and subscribers can get a sneak preview from today.
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MPs recall James Murdoch over phone hacking
News International chairman James Murdoch is to be recalled to give further evidence on phone hacking to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
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C4 to air unseen Tommy Cooper footage
Never-before-seen footage of late comedian Tommy Cooper will be revealed in a new documentary for Channel 4.
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BBC spends £31m on training
The BBC spends £31m on training which generates around double that for the UK economy figures disclosed in a BBC report reveal.
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Strangeways prison officer wins privacy claim
A prison officer who had asked to have his face obscured on ITV1’s documentary series about Strangeways prison had his privacy “unwarrantably infringed” by the broadcaster when an editing error meant that his face was not pixellated in a scene, Ofcom has ruled.
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Maverick to reveal Discovery's Naked Secret
Maverick TV, the indie behind Channel 4’s Embarrassing Bodies, has produced a series about ‘naked secrets’ for Discovery Networks International.
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Downton Abbey wins Guinness World Record
Downton Abbey has become the Guinness World Record holder for the highest critical reviewed show - snatching the title from Mad Men.
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Gaumont moves into scripted TV
French film studio Gaumont has unveiled its first scripted TV projects - a series’ centred on fictional killer Hannibal Lector and Swiss artist Madame Tussaud.
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Grass Valley teams up with CPG
Grass Valley has formed an alliance with Cameron Pace Group in a bid to boost the take up of 3D technology.
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Blackmagic releases Resolve for Windows
DaVinci Resolve has been made available for Microsoft Windows, while the Linux version will now be included free with the DaVinci Resolve control surface.
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3ality on acquisition trail
3alityTechnica remains on the hunt for more acquisitions, following 3ality’s deal to takeover rig specialists Element Technica at the end of last month.
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Panasonic’s studio camera play
Panasonic has made its high definition studio camera the AK-HC3500 available to the European market.
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Sony unveils shoulder-mount 3D camcorder
Sony has launched its first single body 3D shoulder camcorder.
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Fremantle debuts second screen gameshow
FremantleMedia’s first attempt to create a new mass participation format debuts in Holland later this month, with the UK slated as the next potential market for the game show.
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Ofcom to meet with radio bosses over offensive lyrics
A series of incidents at local radio stations involving the broadcast of offensive language has prompted action from Ofcom.