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In brief: GMB; Oxford Scientific; C4 daytime; Sky Sports; Red Planet
BBC News planning editor Sally Watson has joined Good Morning Britain, while C4 daytime commissioner Sagina Shabaya is joining the indie sector. Read on for more
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Downing Street reassures BBC over funding deal
Downing Street has reassured the BBC that it will honour the funding deal struck in July, including linking the licence fee to inflation.
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UKTI hunts indies for Italy trip and International Broadcaster event
UKTI is hunting for indies to travel to a roundtable in Italy and attend a day-long event in partnership with the Indielab TV Accelerator initiative.
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Renegade explores tax avoidance for BBC Black Economy season
Renegade Pictures is to produce a one-off social experiment for BBC2 in which businesses in a small town attempt to adopt the tax avoidance techniques of major corporations.
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Zig Zag explores African business for Bloomberg
Zig Zag Productions is to make a 12-part series about African business for Bloomberg shortly after partnering with South African indie Urban Brew Studios.
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ITV entertainment chief: X Factor changes ‘went too far’
ITV entertainment chief Elaine Bedell has acknowledged that some of the format tweaks made to The X Factor this year have failed.
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NEP Visions reveals extent of Bracknell fire damage
NEP Visions has confirmed the extent of the damage caused by the fire which ripped through its Bracknell HQ on Tuesday evening.
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Cinelab London recruits Harlow as sales director
Cinelab London has appointed industry veteran Roger Harlow to the post of sales director.
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Trust calls for ‘bespoke regulation’ of BBC
The BBC Trust has argued that the corporation must continue to have “bespoke regulation” amid suggestions that its powers will be handed to Ofcom.
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Jobs at risk as NBCU merges international channels operations
NBC Universal International Networks is merging its UK and emerging markets businesses, meaning a number of jobs in the regions will come under threat.
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Mark Billingham lands second BBC1 adaptation
Mark Billingham’s crime novel In The Dark is to be adapted into a four-part “darkly funny” drama for BBC1.
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Panorama trials digital-only documentary
Panorama is to tell the story of the closure of Redcar’s steelworks via a 50-day digital experiment across Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
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Framestore sets up 360TB Elements One server
London-based Framestore has installed a 360TB Elements One SAN/NAS server and shared storage system for use across its post-production and VFX workflows.
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Flying Colour Company installs Mellanox system
VFX firm The Flying Colour Company has installed a 40/56 Gigabit Ethernet/Infiniband switch system from Mellanox, which it will use to network all of the workstations in its Carnaby Street facility.
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Vidispine adds key new features to VSA platform
Vidispine has added a number of new transcoding features, better support for Amazon S3 and a new Server Agent application in version 4.4 of its content management platform.
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Post firm VTR North sold in pre-pack administration deal
Administrators have sold the Leeds-based post house VTR North and its assets to CNBB Ltd, a new company set-up by four of its directors.
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Reuters-TIMA opens hire facilities in Moscow and Rio
Reuters-TIMA is making live and ENG facilities available for hire in Moscow and Rio de Janeiro.
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DocFest boss sets out vision
Elizabeth McIntyre wants to inspire factual producers and help them learn from one another
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Curation central to BBC Store
The BBC is to tap into its heritage of curating television to help set apart its download-to-own service from rivals.