All News articles – Page 2599
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Tyrell CCT signs up Editshare
Reseller Tyrell CCT has been appointed as an authorised channel partner for collaborative editing and shared media storage systems company Editshare.
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RTS calls for Craft and Design Awards entries
The Royal Television Society is calling for entries for the annual Craft and Design Awards.
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SGO teams Mistika up with LightSpace
SGO has integrated Mistika with Light Illusion’s LightSpace Colour Management System in order to create an on-set grading combination to rival TrueLight or CineSpace.
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Bulford to have nine reports in new C4 structure
Channel 4 has unveiled the new structure of the team led by chief operating officer Anne Bulford, which includes new financial and strategic roles for existing staff.
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AP secures TV-am archive deal
AP Archive has secured an exclusive worldwide deal with Moving Image Communications to manage the archive for iconic 1980s breakfast show TV-am.
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PMSE to get compensation for Channel 69 only
Wireless microphone technology owners will only get compensation for 6% of the programme making and special events (PMSE) frequencies that are being cleared as part of Ofcom’s Digital Dividend Review, the government has revealed.
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MasterChef cooks up fresh format deals
Shine International is maintaining the aggressive growth of its MasterChef brand by signing six new format deals around the world.
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Avid unveils budget Isis
Avid has launched a lower cost version of its Isis shared storage system designed specifically for smaller broadcasters and facilities.
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Technicolor to set up vfx unit
Technicolor will launch a dedicated graphics and visual effects department at its Soho facility next month as it looks to extend its reach in the broadcast market.
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AP to handle TV-am archive
Groundbreaking 1980s morning news programme TV-am is set to reappear on viewers’ screens after US news agency AP signed an exclusive global deal with rights owner Moving Image Communications to manage its archive.
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Clever Boy produces acting guide
New indie Clever Boy Media has completed production on a project that aims to help aspiring actors improve their skills and find work.
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BBC boosts regional training with new role
As it prepares to move more than 2,000 staff to Salford in the next two years, the BBC has appointed Liz Molyneux to the new role of partner for BBC North and the nations at the BBC Academy training division.
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Crozier outlines ITV targets
ITV has set out the four main pillars of its transformation strategy, but warned that there will be “no quick fixes, no silver bullets”.
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Sinbad sets sail to Sky 1
Sky 1 has unveiled a slate of new commissions and US acquisitions for its autumn schedule including a new take on the legend of Sinbad and a doc about Prince William’s first trip to Africa.
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BBC lines up Pope season
The BBC has lined up Ann Widdecombe and documentary-maker Mark Dowd for a season of programmes to coincide with the Pope’s visit to the UK next month.
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Katie Derham rejects dim newsreader stereotype
Katie Derham has hit out at perceptions of young female newsreaders, saying it is “arrant nonsense” to suggest they are “airheads” or “dim”.
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ITV weighed-up Five takeover
ITV has revealed that it considered making an ambitious bid to buy Five but decided it would be like buying “more old iron”.
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Virgin Media bids to block Canvas in Ofcom appeal
Virgin Media has launched a complaint to Ofcom supported by the Office of Fair Trading against IPTV service Project Canvas, labelling it “an immovable, unchanging constant”.
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ITV to launch HD pay channels
ITV has confirmed its move into pay-TV as part of an ambitious five-year transformation strategy that delivered almost £100m in profits in the first half of 2010.
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Turner hunts EMEA digital director
Turner Broadcasting is hunting a director of digital entertainment to spearhead the online stategy for channels including CNN, Cartoon Network and Turner Classic Movies.