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S4C unveil kids TV plans
Welsh broadcaster S4C has pledged to boost its home-grown children’s programming in the wake of a House of Lords report that called for an increase in shows for kids.
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BBC4 to chart the history and art of maps
BBC4 has ordered two documentary series about the history of maps to coincide with a major British Library exhibition.
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Prince Charles mourns loss of South Bank Show
Prince Charles has denounced ITV’s decision to “abandon” its long running arts strand The South Bank Show in a speech honouring host Melvyn Bragg.
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Pepper heads into space for freefall doc
Pepper Post is supplying technical consultancy and post-production services for an extraordinary new BBC and National Geographic documentary that will feature a man freefalling from the edge of space.
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UKTI backs trade mission to UAE
The Bridge Training has been awarded a UKTI contract to deliver a film and post-production trade mission to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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Sequence makes temporary Fifty Fifty move
Sequence Post has temporarily taken on two suites at Fifty Fifty Post in Soho as a stop-gap measure while it competes a deal for a new facility in Frith Street.
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Digital Vision adds SI-2K support
The latest software release for Digital Vision’s Nucoda grading system will include native support for the CineForm RAW format used by the SI-2k camera.
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VET to partner with Future Shorts
Shoreditch facility VET has concluded a partnership agreement that will see it provide post-production support for the Future Shorts network.
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BBC outlines long-term technology strategy
The BBC has published a strategy document that it hopes will help technology developers and facilities providers better tailor their services and products to the needs of the corporation.
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Red Bee appoints new technology chief
Red Bee Media has appointed Hewlett Packard’s Brian Levy as its new chief technology officer.
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Outright strikes Mysterious deal
Outright Distribution has forged a five-year deal with US factual indie Authentic Entertainment to sell a ‘mysterious’ new series around the world.
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Peston to tell BBC3 viewers how to vote
Robert Peston is to tell teenagers how to vote in two short trails for BBC3 - part of a raft of new content around the general election.
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Call to tie up Paralympic TV deals
The head of the International Paralympic Committee said that ensuring free television coverage of the 2012 Paralympics was “fundamental” to the process of selecting a UK broadcaster.
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Absolute sets up interactive teams
Absolute Radio has expanded programme manager Tony Moorey’s role to include leadership of a new interactive division as part of a management restructure.
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STV: dropping Sunday night ITV drama was a 'mistake'
STV chief executive Rob Woodward has admitted that opting out of ITV network Sunday night dramas was a mistake.
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Talkback launches web opera spoof
The comedy team behind spoof boyband Toyboize has launched a second pop parody, this time pastiching pop-opera groups such as G4 and Il Divo.
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SeeSaw eyes March launch as beta goes live
SeeSaw is gearing up to enter the UK VoD market in March and will attempt to build momentum with a major TV ad campaign.
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More Masterchef remakes on the menu
The Masterchef format is stirring more interest around the world with several international remakes being prepared, ahead of its US debut.
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Vertigo Films teams up with US firm for 3D company
Los Angeles-based producer and post-producer Paradise FX and London media company Vertigo Films have joined forces to create a new Europe-wide production company that will specialise in stereo 3D.
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Ofcom investigates BBC HD content copying
Ofcom has published a second consultation on BBC proposals to control how its HD content is copied.