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Technology upgrade for Beautiful TV
Beautiful TV has spent £50,000 upgrading its West End creative agency studio operation.
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Former Red Vision duo launch Flipbook
Two former directors of Manchester-based design and graphics companies have joined forces to open a new CGI and visual effects studio.
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Tapestry adds post capabilities
Creative service agency Tapestry is adding a high definition editing facility to its central Soho office.
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Siemens staff could strike over pay
BECTU members employed by Siemens on the BBC account have voted in favour of industrial action over a reputed ‘pay freeze’.
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ATVOD appoints first full time chief exec
The Association for Television On Demand (ATVOD) has made two senior appointments as part of a restructuring that will see it become the independent co-regulatory body for VoD programming to the public.
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BBC's Goodchild takes IPTV role
Marc Goodchild, head of interactive and on-demand at BBC Children’s, is leaving the department to take up a new role in the IPTV team.
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CWPro sold to Academia
Professional AV equipment reseller CWPro has been bought by Academia, an IT technology supplier to the education market.
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Farmers Wife adds Hadfield in LA push
Farmers Wife, the scheduling and facility management software provider, has appointed Simon Hadfield as the managing director of a new Los Angeles office.
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Digital TV Labs secures DTG test licence
Digital TV Labs has become the first test facility to receive a licence to offer the full DTG Test Suite, providing electronics device manufacturers with a pre-DTG test and debugging process.
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Radio XL in Ofcom hot water again
Ofcom has rapped Birmingham-based Radio XL after the Asian-oriented station breached broadcasting codes for the second time this year.
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BBC diversity chief steps down
BBC Vision’s diversity chief Mary FitzPatrick has left the corporation and is joining the UK Film Council.
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ITV Studios win Strictly Germany order
ITV Studios has been greenlit to produce a new series of Let’s Dance - the German version of Strictly Come Dancing.
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BBC2 gets Rock‘n’Roll
The BBC is to embark on an ambitious multi-platform project centred around rock‘n’roll.
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Former Housemartin in pre-school show
A new pre-school children’s show will be launched next month starring former Housemartin guitarist Stan Cullimore.
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Nat Geo exposes tiger poaching
Nat Geo Wild has ordered a documentary about the illegal tiger poaching trade to highlight the threat facing the endangered species.
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Joanna Page to front Sky pet show
Gavin and Stacey star Joanna Page is to front a new Sky 1 series about pets and their embarrassing ailments.
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Ofcom urges BT to open up network
BT should open up its network of telegraph poles, underground ducts and new fibre lines to competitors under Ofcom plans announced to promote super-fast broadband in the UK.
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BBC/ITV confirm World Cup split
The BBC and ITV have revealed the split of matches for this summer’s FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
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Project Canvas to face OFT scrutiny
Project Canvas is to be examined by the Office of Fair Trading, opening the door for critics to voice their concerns about the BBC-backed VOD service – while technology firm Arqiva has been revealed as a partner.
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GMTV censured for promoting Lewis's website
GMTV has been criticised by Ofcom for indirectly sending viewers to moneysavingexpert.com, the website run by regular guest Martin Lewis.