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BBC investigates future of audio
Furry wallpaper and reflective floormats are some of the living room accessories being investigated by a BBC-led R&D project into the future of audio technologies.
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SeeSaw saved by Bebo buyer
Online TV service SeeSaw has been rescued by a group of investors led by Criterion Capital Partners and including former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Jackson.
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Timeline/IMG tee up workflow
Timeline TV and IMG Media are following their logging and archive partnership for the host coverage of Wimbledon with a similar workflow for the BBC’s coverage of the Open Golf Championship later this month.
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IBC to highlight technology in development
Visitors to IBC later this year will be able to browse a range of concepts and prototypes from broadcast labs and university R&D departments that have not yet become commercial products.
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Hackenbacker wins Downton deal
Hackenbacker has been recommissioned to handle the audio post for series two of ITV1’s Downton Abbey (pictured).
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EVS to supply BBC Sport
EVS is to supply BBC Sport with an integrated broadcast solution at the heart of its new file-based Sports Production System (SPS).
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IABM: recession not over yet
The IABM’s survey of delegates at this year’s NAB trade show found that the recession continues to have an effect, particularly in the US.
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Unit restructures to offer distinct services
Unit is restructuring its facilities and hiring more staff to fill separate creative offerings for offline editing, audio and finishing.
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Fountain upgrades for 3D
Fountain Studios has completed the HD upgrade of its studio and gallery
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Euro hub to stream sports
Las Vegas-based live streaming specialists iStreamPlanet has based its European operations in a London data centre run by Interxion.
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ITFC makes opera easy
Content management and post production services firm ITFC has for the first time provided dual language subtitles for ITV’s Popstar To Operastar.
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Mari 1.3 starts shipping
The Foundry’s latest version of its creative paint and texture tool Mari 1.3 v2 is now shipping.
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Onsight adds 3D kit
Onsight has added four Cel-Soft Cel-Scope3D stereoscopic signal analysers to its Soho operation.
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FremantleMedia to resurrect Through The Keyhole
Sir David Frost’s cult gameshow Through The Keyhole could be revived as a Cribs-style format after the worldwide rights were bought by FremantleMedia.
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Pilkington to head up factual at October Films
Channel 4 specialist factual commissioning editor Lucy Pilkington has joined October Films as head of factual formats.
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Yesterday invests in "narrow escape" series
UKTV channel Yesterday has pre-invested in a series that will tell the stories of soliders “narrow escapes” during wartime.
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Producers defend standards of TV journalism
Current affairs producers and investigative journalists have given TV newsgathering practices a clean bill of health in light of the News Of The World phone-hacking scandal.
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News Corp: deal off, pressure on
Scrutiny of News Corp, including its existing 39% holding in BSkyB, looks set to continue despite the media giant walking away from a full takeover bid on Wednesday.
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Comedy tops wishlists for kids commissioners
Comedy, drama and factual are top of kids commissioners’ shopping lists, and “stealth learning” is a major attraction for public service broadcasters keen to replicate the success of Horrible Histories.
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Second chance for Love Thy Neighbour in Spain
Love Thy Neighbour, the reality format that struggled to find an audience on Channel 4 in March, has won a second chance to shine in Spain.