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Adrian Walter joins Fitzrovia Post
He has worked on productions for CBeebies, Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and National Geographic
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Codemill to acquire Cantemo Portal MAM software
The deal should conincide with Codemill’s planned mid-June IPO.
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Vaizey: help PSBs by deregulating them
Former culture minister claims greater flexibilty would equip them to compete with SVoDs
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Tennis Channel chooses Deltatre for digital redesign
The new website and app will be powered by Deltatre’s Forge publishing platform.
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LiveLike opens European office
The audience engagement platform is aiming to expand across the continent after working with several broadcasters and sports leagues.
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Motorsport.tv bags Juan Pablo Montoya as presenter
Ex-F1 and current IndyCar driver will become a regular presenter on Motorsport.tv and news channel Motorsport.tv Live
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BBC wins big at Broadcast Awards
BBC2 scoops channel of the year amid haul of 16 awards for the corporation
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Comedy Central hosts step down amid censorship row
Sophie Duker and Kemah Bob exit Yesterday, Today & Day Before due to free speech concerns regarding Israel / Palestine conflict
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Gameshows boosting entertainment, study finds
Weakest Link among programmes helping attract younger viewers, according to Médiamétrie data
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Ladbible sets up production arm
Former C4 and Endemol execs to lead Ladstudios push into third-party programming
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BT Sport launches ‘timeline’ on large screens
The feature gives viewers an interactive timeline of the match they are watching so they can re-watch key moments.
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Nitro Rallycross adds broadcast deals and commentator
Jarod DeAnda joins Andrew Coley in the commentating booth.
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Whoopi Goldberg to address Edinburgh
Global icon to give keynote address as festival rejigs controller sessions
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Netflix unveils doc fund winners
10 filmmakers receive £40,000 for shorts showcasing unheard stories
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BBC unveils Euro 2020 line-up
Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Eilidh Barbour and Mark Chapman will lead presentations across radio and TV.