All News articles – Page 2801
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Arena secures Sky boxing contract
Arena Television has been awarded the contract to provide outside broadcast facilities for Sky’s boxing coverage.
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MPC opens up Data Lab to rivals
The Moving Picture Company (MPC) is looking to widen the remit of its purpose-built Data Lab operation by offering data processing services to other post houses as well as film and commercial producers.
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TSL snaps up Ravensbourne gig
TSL has been awarded the systems design contract for Ravensbourne College’s new end-to-end broadcast facility.
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Prokit becomes Sony specialist
Sony Professional has appointed equipment reseller Prokit as a Sony Specialist Dealer.
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Avid posts wider than expected losses
Avid lost more money than it was expected to in the most recent financial quarter, thanks to a 36 per cent drop in product revenues.
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Four line up for Engineering Emmys
Henson Digital Puppetry Studio, Fujinon, Litepanels and Dolby are all in line to pick up Engineering Emmys in August.
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Doghouse adds to storage options
Doghouse Post Production in Bristol has bought a Tiger Technology MetaSAN Storage network, increasing its shared storage capabilities from 24 to 48 terrabytes.
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C4 holds on to horse racing fixtures
Channel 4 has signed a new deal to keep horse racing on the channel for a further three years.
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Living snaps up Medium
Living has secured the exclusive broadcast rights to new episodes of Medium, the US paranormal drama starring Patricia Arquette which is currently shown on the BBC.
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Younge slams diversity in TV industry
Pat Younge, incoming head of BBC Vision Productions, has claimed the TV industry is still disproportionately dominated by the white, middle and upper classes - and singled out ITV for criticism.
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C4 acquires Welsh toon voiced by Rhys Ifans
Channel 4 has picked up the broadcast rights to Welsh animated series Sali Mali, narrated by actor Rhys Ifans.
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ITV3's Ladies of Letters to return
ITV3’s first original comedy drama, Ladies of Letters, will be returning for a second series.
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Ofcom: UK broadband not up to speed
Broadband users do not get the speeds they are paying their providers for, according to a major survey by Ofcom.
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BBC secures web video deal with newspapers
The BBC is to offer some of its news material, free of charge, to four national newspapers for use online.
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Ben Silverman to leave NBC Universal for new venture
Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Movie Studios, is to step down after more than two years in the role and form a new production venture.
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X Factor boot camp to be filmed with live audience
X Factor bosses at Talkback Thames and Syco will be shaking up the format further, by holding the “boot-camp” in front of a live audience.
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Politicians fear for BBC NI's Let's Talk
Politicians from the Northern Ireland Assembly fear the BBC’s political panel show Let’s Talk is on the brink of being axed.
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Doctor Who "most successful" sci-fi series
Doctor Who has been recognized as the most successful sci-fi series of all time by the Guinness Book of World Records.
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Cast emerges for More4's young Tories drama
Christian Brassington, who took the lead role in Channel 4’s Tony Blair: Rock Star, is to cross political lines to portray the young Boris Johnson in an upcoming More4 drama documentary.
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BT Vision chief eyes Premier League for 2010
New BT Vision chief executive Marc Watson said he expects to be able to offer customers the full Sky Sports English Premier League at a reduced price by the start of the 2010-11 season.