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Blackmagic Design updates Video Assist
Blackmagic Design has released a “major” update for its Video Assist monitor and recorder that adds 3D LUTs to the 5-inch HD model and the 7-inch 4K device.
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BSI UK revamps RF cameras
BSI UK has overhauled its Real Freedom RF camera system to integrate the unit’s antenna inside the camera back unit.
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Arena TV supplements OB trucks with VSM system
Arena TV has added Lawo’s VSM control system to its fleet of outside broadcast vans.
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TVT takes on Scripps' Bains for finance role
Media services and post-production facility TVT has appointed former Scripps Networks group financial controller Richard Bains to the role of vice-president of finance.
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NEP Europe to add Grass Valley cameras to OB trucks
NEP Europe has committed to purchasing all Grass Valley native 4K cameras for its new underconstruction trucks.
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Sky Sports puts faith in Ooyala's Flex for PL clips
Sky Sports is using Ooyala’s Flex media logistics platform for the delivery of in-game clips and highlights of Premier League games to 40 international licensee partners.
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Freelance sound editor launches talent agency
A talent agency focused on sound post-production has been launched by freelance sound designer and editor Milos Stojanovic.
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TSL Products sells SoundField line to Freedman Group
TSL Products has offloaded its SoundField surround sound audio product line to The Freedman Electronics Group, which includes the Røde microphones range.
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Restoration and Archive Forum speakers revealed
The producer/director of the recently-released Power of The Daleks and the director of upcoming documentary Spitfire are among the industry leaders lined up to speak at next week’s Restoration and Archive Forum (R&A Forum).
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YouView moves into the cloud
Connected-TV service YouView has revamped its platform to enable it to personalise the viewing experience for its 2.5m customers.
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Purnell to head BBC religious affairs
The BBC has added religion and ethics to director of radio and learning James Purnell’s rapidly expanding remit following Aaqil Ahmed’s departure earlier this month.
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Comedy Central revives C4's Your Face Or Mine
Comedy Central UK is reviving Channel 4 gameshow Your Face Or Mine 14 years after it made its debut.
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Frapa prepares format guide
International format protection body Frapa is preparing an updated legal guide for format creators.
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Wainwright awarded Wellcome Screenwriting Fellowship
Happy Valley writer Sally Wainwright will develop stories exploring science and health
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Drama imports lose ground
Local scripted shows outperformed imports from September 2015 to June 2016, while international drama hits reached fewer countries than over the same period the previous year, according to research from global ratings firm Eurodata.
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BBC quiz uncertainty as lottery goes online
The future of three of BBC1’s key Saturday night gameshows is uncertain after the broadcaster pulled the live weekly National Lottery Draw from the airwaves.
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C4 ‘encouraged’ over future
Channel 4 has been “encouraged” by the government’s recent attitude towards the broadcaster but remains “puzzled and perplexed” by the ongoing limbo of potential privatisation.
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Bectu raises BBC Studios concerns
The BBC could be forced to pay more for large swathes of programming if BBC Studios becomes a commercial unit, Bectu has warned.
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ITV set to shake up Saturdays
ITV is to shake up its Saturday night schedule and has called for producers to bring it the next You’ve Been Framed or Family Fortunes to slot into the “white heat” of primetime entertainment.
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Radio 1 taps into slow TV
Radio 1 is to explore slow TV for the younger generation after partnering with BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit to launch Planet Earth II-themed programming.