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BBC seeks IPTV standard
The BBC is in talks with other public service broadcasters to agree a standard technology that would make IPTV content available on traditional television sets.
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India hails Cash Cab after A3M/UTV deal
Gameshow format Cash Cab is to begin picking up fares in India following a format deal between All3Media International and domestic producer UTV.
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RDF to turn commissioner with launch of comedy site
RDF Media Group will change its business model with the launch of direct-to-consumer online comedy portal Comedy Demon next month.
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Ten Alps shines as media stocks suffer
It was another week to forget for equities, due to rising oil prices and concerns over the UK housing market.
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FMX eyes talent fund for branded websites
Fremantle Media's new media unit, FMX, could dip into the company's£28m talent fund to set up companies to exploit commercially branded online entertainment.
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UKTV relives war workers' Finest Hour
UKTV History will meet the ordinary people who defied Hitler's bombs in a major documentary series.
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Ex-soldier goes back to nature for BBC2
BBC2 is to send former SAS soldier Monty Halls to a remote Scottish idyll in an aspirational new series about “the ups and downs” of getting away from it all.
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True HD migration may remain slow till 2012
A large HD 'content gap' will remain in 2012 with a majority of Europeans still watching standard definition TV on their HDTV displays.
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BBC and Kangaroo face content dilemma
The proposed BBC Archive and Project Kangaroo are heading for a tug of war over what content resides on which service.
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BBC unveils next generation iPlayer
The BBC is planning to offer a personalised iPlayer service later this year that will let users create a ‘library' of their favourite content.
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C4i secures Belgian sales
Hard hitting documentaries including My Boyfriend the Sex Tourist and The Girls Who Were Found Alive have been sold to Belgian public broadcaster VRT by Channel 4 International.
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Nuts TV airing on MySpace
Turner Broadcasting has signed a major content deal with networking site MySpace giving Nuts TV and cult comedy animation brand Adult Swim dedicated channels.
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BBCW acquires Oz channel; launching three more stations
BBC Worldwide is to acquire full control of Australian pay-TV channel UK.TV and is preparing to roll out three new branded channels.
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Murray serves up ratings ace
Andy Murray helped BBC2 serve up a ratings smash as his first round Wimbledon match peaked with a sizeable 3.8m viewers (19%) at 7.30pm.
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Lord Currie to step down as Ofcom chief
Lord David Currie is to step down as chairman of Ofcom next Easter after six years at the regulator.
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TV critics 25 June '08
'... essentially an extremely boring programme.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Pace puts forward case for stereo 3D
Vince Pace used his presentation at last week's Broadcast's Technology Summit to try to persuade UK programme makers that stereoscopic content is a viable production option.
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Visions gets Mandela gig
NEP Visions is working with Serpent Productions to deliver host broadcast coverage of the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday concert in Hyde Park this weekend.
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BBC unveils plans for Beijing
BBC Resources is teaming up with BBC Sport to provide bespoke coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics for viewers in the UK.