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Ionostorm to calm participation TV fears
ionoco and Content Guru have fused together their Storm and graphics technologies to create a new end-to-end innovation designed to help producers create participation TV formats.
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Hireworks invests in new Avid systems
Hireworks, the Pinewood based Film and TV editing equipment rental company, is continuing its current expansion by investing more than£300,000 in new Avid technology.
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Satellite distribution to cinemas trialled
Arts Alliance Media has succeeded in transferring an entire digital movie to a cinema using Arqiva's Content Delivery Network.
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iPlayer becomes handier viewing option
The BBC has announced agreements with technology and licensing companies CMLA, Coremedia and Intertrust that will see the corporation's iPlayer become available on a wider range of mobile handsets.
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Mitsubishi adds laser light source HDTVs
Mitsubishi has introduced two new high-end LaserVue consumer HDTV sets that produce twice the colour output of a standard consumer HDTV.
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Off the Fence wins Babelgum order
Off the Fence has won its first online commission, a factual wildlife series for web TV platform Babelgum.
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Dylan Thomas tale animated for Christmas
MIPCOM: Dylan Thomas story A Child's Christmas in Wales is to be brought to life in a new animated film narrated by Brother and Sisters star Matthew Rhys - who also played the famous Welsh poet in The Edge of Love.
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C4 to clean up Jamie Oliver
Channel 4 is planning to offer a “child friendly” version of Jamie's Ministry of Food for its on-demand service after complaints about swearing.
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BBC to give government surplus suggestions
The BBC will get the first opportunity to say what should be done with any money left over from the cost of funding digital switchover after 2012.
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Viewers seek Sanctuary on ITV4
The second outing of ITV4's hit sci-fi drama series Sanctuary averaged 533,000 (2.71%) at 9pm, a rise of 28,000 on last week.
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DCMS to stay out of ITV regions row
The government has refused to intervene in the row over Ofcom's green light for ITV to drop its half-hour bulletins for the Border and Westcountry regions.
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ITV to mark Torvill and Dean anniversary
ITV1 has commissioned a one-off documentary on ice legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their infamous Bolero routine at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics.
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UK leads the pack at International Emmys
The UK leads the way in this year's International Emmy Awards with eight nominations - five of them for Channel 4.
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C4 orders Charles love triangle doc
Channel 4 is to air a documentary about one of Prince Charles' early romances and a little-known love triangle that included him and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
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Commons poised for licence fee debate
Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs are expected to join forces this week to defeat a Tory backbench attempt to deprive the BBC of its licence fee income following digital switchover.
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4.8m viewers get Wired up
ITV1's new drama Wired managed to be top dog in the key 9pm slot last night with 4.8m viewers (21.4%).
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UBC lands traffic deal with Global
Radio services giant UBC Media has increased its advertising reach by securing a two-year deal with Global Radio to supply traffic and travel bulletins.
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Virgin requests delay for debt repayment
Virgin Media has asked lenders for permission to defer bank amortization payments until June 2012 because of the turmoil in the credit markets.
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Target sets sights on Judge Penny
MIPCOM: Target Entertainment Group has secured the distribution rights to a US reality show based around the dramas of a family court.