All News articles – Page 1632
-
News
NHU doubles Red camera stock with seven Epic Dragons
The BBC’s Natural History Unit has doubled its stock of Red cameras with the purchase of seven Epic Dragon devices.
-
News
Scrub supplies Avid S6 control surfaces to Gorilla
HHB division Scrub has supplied the Gorilla Group with two Avid S6 control surfaces and Pro Tools upgrades for its new facilities in the GloWorks building in Cardiff.
-
News
TMD sets up BBC S&PP asset management system
Asset management systems supplier TMD has implemented a Mediaflex asset management system at BBC Studios and Post Production’s (BBC S&PP) Digital Media Services (DMS) facility in west London.
-
News
Avid releases Pro Tools 12
Avid has released version 12 of its Pro Tools audio post-production software.
-
News
VMI recruits Aimimage's White to operations role
Michael White has joined VMI in the newly created role of operations manager after 25 years at rental company Aimimage.
-
News
DTG launches D-Book 8 technical specifications
The Digital Television Group (DTG) has launched D-Book 8, the latest version of its technical specifications, which include guidance for supporting Freeview Play and managing the Ofcom-announced clearance of the 700MHz frequency band.
-
News
Miramax steps up TV plans
Pulp Fiction and Good Will Hunting distributor Miramax is ramping up its plans to move further into TV production following the success of Robert Rodriguez’s From Dusk Till Dawn.
-
News
Indies voice concerns over terms of trade
The growing debate around broadcaster proposals to overhaul terms of trade dominated an event to launch the Broadcast Indie Survey last week.
-
News
PSB Review: who wants what?
An at-a-glance guide to the key points submitted to Ofcom by the industry’s major players
-
News
Staff shun BBC’s planned Birmingham relocation
The BBC’s plan to transform Birmingham into a creative talent hub has been dealt a blow after only 22% of staff affected agreed to move to the city.
-
News
Neal Street deal bolsters All3 drama ambitions
All3Media’s bid to supercharge its drama slate took a step forward this week with the acquisition of Penny Dreadful producer Neal Street Productions for an undisclosed fee.
-
News
Diversity: a mixed reaction
Indies are divided over whether they can meet broadcasters’ diversity strategies, with those welcoming the efforts as a step in the right direction matched by others fearing that the financial burden could fall on their shoulders.
-
News
Ben Stephenson reveals all about move to US
Ben Stephenson plans to embed himself in the US TV industry at JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot – but will stay with the BBC over the coming months to ensure a smooth transition to his successor.
-
News
Sky News unveils election plans
Sky News is to feature live election coverage from 270 declarations after partnering with wireless camera kit provider Live U.
-
News
TV execs to enter Big Brother house
A group of senior TV executives are poised to enter the Big Brother house this summer.
-
News
North One wins Gold commission
Gold is to profile Oliver Reed, Spike Milligan and The Two Ronnies as part of a six-part comedy commission.
-
News
UK indies win big at Discovery Upfronts
Raw Television, Arrow Media and World Media Rights have all scored major US commissions from Discovery as part of its annual line-up of programming.
-
News
Video Europe agrees deal for kit hire company Cruet
Video Europe has agreed a deal to acquire broadcast kit hire and crewing firm Cruet.
-
News
TVF strikes 4K doc deals
Japanese broadcaster NTT Plala has acquired a raft of 4K documentaries from UK distributor TVF International.
-
News
Thames hires head of development
Fremantle Media UK indie Thames has hired Superhero Television founder Lucas Green as its new head of development.