All News articles – Page 2410
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BBC4 follows up the Killing with new Danish drama
BBC4 is to build on the success of acquired drama The Killing with a new political thriller from the same production company.
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BBC launches connected TV news app
The BBC is launching its first product for connected TVs – a BBC News app that will supplement the broadcaster’s 24-hour news channel.
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Steps star fronts Sky Living doc
Sky Living has ordered a new doc series about former Steps star Claire Richards and her battle to control her food addiction.
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FremantleMedia wins Got Talent format case
FremantleMedia has won damages after a court ruled a Brazilian TV station had infringed its copyright connected to the “Got Talent” format.
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BBC1 orders 1950s midwife drama
BBC1 has revealed details of an adaptation of the memoirs of a 1950s East London midwife from Neal Street Productions.
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Ex-TalkSport presenter loses 'Nazi' appeal
Broadcaster Jon Gaunt, who called an interviewee a “Nazi” on air, has lost an appeal against a High Court ruling that media watchdog Ofcom was justified in upholding complaints against him.
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All3 hires GMG exec
All3Media has appointed Guardian Media Group board member Nick Backhouse as a non-executive director.
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BBC to apologise for Primark Panorama
Panorama’s 2008 film Primark: On the Rack contained footage that was probably not genuine, the BBC Trust has ruled.
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Rivals keen on Pepper assets
Facility bosses believe the chances of Pepper Post emerging from insolvent liquidation as a going concern are “slim to none”, with rivals seemingly keen to take on kit and staff from the Soho facility.
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Red Bee reinvents the EPG for video platform launch
Red Bee Media has launched a next-generation video platform that it hopes will move online viewing beyond catch-up and on-demand by allowing viewers to watch live programmes via a beefed-up electronic programme guide.
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PEC Video owners to expand rental business
Sales and rental firm PEC Video is planning to push further into the hire market following a change in ownership.
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Avid wins Olympics deal
Avid has won a contract to supply production and distribution kit and expertise at the London 2012 Olympics.
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Scheduling app on iPhone
Soluble Apps has launched lowcost production scheduling tool ShotList.
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Visual Impact adds sites
Sales and rental firm Visual Impact has opened offices in Cardiff and Bristol.
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Soho Media puts up £1m
Soho Media Finance has made a £1m investment fund available for start-ups and mergers.
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Picture Canning buys Arri
Newcastle-based hire facility Picture Canning North has taken delivery of an Arri Alexa camera.
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Colt links Sky to playout
Fibre provider Colt has used Nevion’s Ventura products to link Viacom International Media Networks’ playout hub in Camden, North London, with BSkyB in Osterley, West London.
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Assimilate updates tools
Assimilate’s Scratch and Scratch Lab broadcast and digital cinema tools now offer support for Panasonic’s professional digital cameras.