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Alexa to capture native Quicktime files
Arri’s new Alexa digital film cameras will shoot directly to native Final Cut Pro codecs, the German manufacturer has revealed.
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4Rights expands team
The rights exploitation arm of Channel 4 has hired Dominic Schreiber in a key new development role.
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Digital Economy Bill to be debated
Commons Leader Harriet Harman has announced plans to hold a public consultation over proposals to cut off illegal file-sharers from the internet.
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More than 1,000 complain over C4 Islam probe
Ofcom is looking into criticisms of Dispatches programme Britain’s Islamic Republic, which has attracted more than 1,000 complaints to the regulator and Channel 4.
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Shed profits hold firm amid sale speculation
Shed Media, the indie group behind Supernanny and Who Do You Think You Are?, today said talks over a potential sale were “advancing” as it reported back after a tough year for the broadcast sector.
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MPs criticise 'unaccountable' BBC
A group of MPs has launched a blistering attack on the BBC and called on the government to force the corporation to open up its books.
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WRN launches 'Radio with Pictures'
International broadcast services company WRN has launched a new product that allows satellite and cable radio stations to display visual content on TV screens.
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Party political broadcasts 'ineffective'
Traditional political advertising has little or no impact on voting trends, a poll has suggested.
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Ofcom calls for ITV’s CRR to be scrapped
ITV has welcomed Ofcom’s call for the Contract Rights Renewal Scheme to be abolished to reflect changes in the ad market.
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Endemol taking Piggy to MipTV
Global production giant Endemol has picked up a new game show format in which contestants compete for piggy banks.
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Broadcasters reveal PM debate details
The BBC, ITV and Sky News have revealed TX details of their Prime Ministerial Debates, with the last one scheduled to take place exactly one week before polling day on 6 May.
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C4's cinema legacy to be scrutinised
Channel 4’s contribution to British cinema is to be documented in a major academic study and industry conference.
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BBC Worldwide to use Teletrax for show tracking
Civolution has signed an agreement that will see BBC Worldwide use its Teletrax broadcast monitoring service to keep track of top BBC shows such as Doctor Who, Life on Mars and Waking the Dead.
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Sony boss to deliver 3D keynote at NAB
Sony’s Hiroshi Yoshioka will deliver the opening keynote at the 2010 NAB Show in Las Vegas next week.
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De Lane Lea eyes up picture post work
Audio post house De Lane Lea is moving into picture post-production with the launch of a new department.
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Pixelmetrix secures Virgin monitoring deal
Pixelmetrix has signed an agreement that will see its Electronic Couch Potato (ECP) monitoring tool rolled out across Virgin Media’s digital cable TV network.
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EVS snaps up OpenCube
Production server technology manufacturer EVS has bought OpenCube Technologies, the French MXF media specialist.
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Vitec sells Clear-Com to HME
The Videocom division of British camera peripherals and broadcast services group Vitec has sold Clear-Com Communication Systems to digital intercom specialist HME.
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Grass Valley in line for major jobs cull
Technicolor is reorganising its Grass Valley division resulting in the loss of 625 jobs worldwide.
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Metaglue launches MXF viewer
Metaglue has launched a beta version of a real-time Windows player for viewing MXF master files.