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Panasonic offers incentives
Panasonic Broadcast is offering free stills cameras and training courses to people who buy their AG-HVX201AE P2 camcorder.
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Presteigne Charter spends£4m with EVS
Equipment hire and broadcast projects firm Presteigne Charter has spent£4 million on live and near-live technology from EVS.
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Springwatch makes the most of tapeless workflows
A tapeless workflow adopted by the BBC for Springwatch has been instrumental in speeding up the production of video material for the programme's website.
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Broadcast Video Expo gets IABM backing
The technology exhibition Broadcast Live and Video Forum has been re-named as Broadcast Video Expo and been given the official endorsement of the International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers (IABM).
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Envy uses MESoft to speed-up reality TV post
Envy post production has become the first user in the UK of an American asset management and logging system that can help to speed up the post production process on reality TV shows.
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Round two for Supersize vs Superskinny
Channel 4's diet swap show Supersize vs Superskinny is to return for a second series later this year.
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BBCW and EMI in tune with music footage
BBC archive footage of classic rock performances from the likes of Pink Floyd and David Bowie is to be made commercially available for the first time.
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TV critics 11 June '08
'Tender and truthful film.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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UBC drops Cliq mobile service
UBC Media is ditching the mobile phone version of its Cliq music download service after just five months.
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BBC leads UK success at Banff
A bumper performance by the BBC led a strong night for British television at the 29th Banff World Television Festival Award.
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Billy Joel gets South Bank treatment
US singer-songwriter Billy Joel is to give a rare interview for an edition of ITV1's The South Bank Show.
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BBC criticised over news coverage of the regions
The BBC's news coverage of the nations and region is lacking in “clarity, precision and balance”, the BBC Trust has found.
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Springwatch flies the coop
BBC2's Springwatch can normally guarantee bumper ratings but last night's show suffered a dip in its fortunes as a relatively small 2.8m viewers (13.7%) watched at 8pm.
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Burnham: No relaxation on product placement rules
Media secretary Andy Burnham has told broadcasters that he will not relax the rules to allow them to boost their declining revenues by introducing product placement.
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Folder Media set to buy Fun Radio
Digital radio and new media specialist Folder Media is set to acquire children's broadcaster Fun Radio, Broadcast can reveal.
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Digital One chief steps down
Digital One founder and chief executive Quentin Howard will leave the company at the end of June.
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Long returns to Kiss 100
Bauer Radio has appointed Somethin' Else head of mainstream sound Simon Long as daytime editor for Kiss 100.
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Tigress makes ‘biog' of Titus the gorilla
Tigress Productions is to tell the story of an extraordinary Rwandan mountain gorilla in a special “animal biography” for BBC2's Natural World strand and US broadcaster WNET.
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BBC4 links science and Islam
The team behind acclaimed BBC4 science series Atom will uncover medieval Islam's influence on modern science for their latest project.