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Grass Valley wins Sky Harlequin 1 contract
BSkyB has awarded Grass Valley a contract to provide key live production tools for its new Harlequin 1 broadcast facility in West London.
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Broadcast manufacturing sector on the up
Confidence is returning to the broadcast manufacturing sector according to the results of the latest IABM Industry Trends Survey.
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BT Media secures £10m RRsat supply agreement
BT Media and Broadcast and RRsat Global Communications Network (RRsat) have agreed a five-year preferred supplier agreement that could be worth up to £10m to each company.
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LipSync spends £400k on upgrade
LipSync Post has added a host of new equipment and upgrades to its audio, VFX and DI departments.
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Out Post adds to audio capabilities
Out Post Sound has introduced a collection of new audio facilities to its Brighton HQ.
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DualEyes beta download launched
Singular Software is making a beta download available for DualEyes, a new version of its technology that allows DSLR-shot video to be automatically synchronized with separately recorded high quality audio.
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ITV News to include social media
ITV News is rolling out a year-long social media push and on-air strand following today’s Budget to see how viewers cope with the expected cuts.
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Film24 operators call in Canis Media
Canis Media is weighing up a sale of free-to-air channel Film24 after its operators entered liquidation.
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Endemol acquires Hot comedy
Endemol has acquired distribution rights outside of the US for new comedy Hot in Cleveland.
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Greenpeace orders Glasto shorts
Indie Raw Cut is producing a series of film shorts about the Greenpeace Field at the Glastonbury Festival later this week.
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X Factor to launch in New Zealand
Talent format The X Factor is to be remade for audiences in New Zealand.
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Russia takes BBCW dramas
BBCW has sold two drama series to a major broadcaster in Russia, ahead of this week’s Discop market.
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Five acquires Oil Disaster doc
In the wake of America’s biggest environmental catastrophe, Five has acquired a fast turnaround documentary about the oil rig disaster.
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Today wins Lord Ashcroft Ofcom case
A complaint that Radio 4’s Today programme treated Lord Ashcroft unfairly has been rejected by the broadcasting watchdog.
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Call for more women's sports coverage
Women’s sporting events should be screened more often on television to inspire girls to get active, the Government was urged today.
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C4's King on leave to pursue mayoral bid
Channel 4 head of diversity Oona King has agreed to take unpaid leave from the broadcaster while she pursues her bid to become Labour’s candidate for London Mayor.
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C4 orders daily religion strand
Belfast-based Waddell Media has won a nightly religious slot on Channel 4 – part of more than £1.5m worth of new commissions from Northern Ireland.
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Yentob defends Bleakley decision
The BBC’s creative director Alan Yentob has defended its decision to withdraw its offer of a new contract to Christine Bleakley - saying it did not want to become a “patsy”.
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ITV World Cup site nets 1m
More than 1m users have visited World Cup online interactive service ITV Live in the first week since its launch.
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Global to close half of local Heart stations
Global Radio is reducing the number of Heart network stations it operates by 50% as it invests £7m into 15 “centres of broadcasting excellence”.