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3D TV 'surpasses HD sales success'
3D TV has already surpassed the success of HD TV when comparing the sales of each platform at this stage of their respective lifespans, Panasonic has claimed.
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Sherlock and Downton to face off at BPG Awards
The Broadcasting Press Guild’s annual awards will see Downton Abbey and Sherlock go head-to-head in three categories.
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Boomerang Plus grows profits 74%
Welsh indie Boomerang Plus has grown its turnover to £16.3m for the six months to 30 November as it eyes future acquisitions from a variety of media businesses.
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Pinewood to operate facility in Dominican Republic
Pinewood Studios Group has entered into a partnership agreement with Indomina Group, the US and Dominican Republic-based content producer and distributor to run a new facility in the Dominican Republic.
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C4 to shake up supply base
Channel 4 plans to fling open its doors to small, first-time and regional producers after admitting its supplier base has become too narrow.
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RTS lifetime achievement award for David Dimbleby
Veteran broadcaster David Dimbleby has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award from the Royal Television Society, as he marks 50 years since starting at the BBC.
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FA opposes Uefa plans for broadcasting rights
The Football Association (FA) has confirmed it will oppose plans that would see television rights for England games being sold by Uefa if it led to reduced broadcasting revenues.
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Top Tory appeals over BBC cuts
A top Conservative MP has reportedly appealed to the Foreign Secretary to ask him to look again at his slashing of the BBC World Service budget.
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S4C protesters begin newsroom sit-in
About 15 demonstrators have occupied a BBC newsroom in protest at changes to the funding of the broadcaster’s Welsh language channel.
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ITV and STV in talks over dispute
ITV and STV are in contact about settling their long-running legal dispute out of court, as it emerged that the latter has racked up litigation costs of £3.5m.
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BBC to explore more Coast
A further two series of the award-winning factual series Coast have been commissioned by the BBC, taking the total number of seasons to eight.
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Top chefs go head to head for Good Food series
UKTV channel Good Food has ordered a 20-part series from Optomen in which 26 of the world’s top chefs compete head to head.
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ITV Studios appoints Boyle director of post
3Sixtymedia head of post-production David Boyle has been promoted to director of post- production, resources for ITV Studios.
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3ality aims to cut cost of 3D shooting
3D technology firm 3ality Digital is developing automated convergence software that it says will help to reduce the cost of shooting 3D content.
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Cracknell gets back on his bike for Discovery trilogy
Discovery Channel UK has sent Olympic rower James Cracknell on a new adventure, despite the highspeed cycling crash during his last challenge for the channel, which could have left him brain damaged.
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Vision mixers to meet at Ravensbourne
The Vision Mixers Guild is holding its first ever conference next month.
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Fujifilm future proofs data in Unified Archive
Fujifilm has launched a data archiving service that it hopes will solve the problems associated with the long-term storage of multiple formats.
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Arri to ship 200 Alexas
Arri has received 200 orders from UK companies for its Alexa digital film camera since it started shipping in June last year.
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The Mill installs Nucoda
VFX studio The Mill has installed two Nucoda Fuse systems to manage footage across its TV and film studio.
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FORscene for tablet to launch at NAB
Forbidden will unveil a tablet version of its cloud-based video-editing platform FORscene at NAB in April.