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Doc/Fest exec joins Guardian as head of docs
Sheffield Doc/Fest deputy director Charlie Phillips is to step down after seven years to take up a newly created position as head of documentaries at The Guardian.
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ZOOsubs to make IBC debut
IBC 2014: ZOO Digital is set to present a “revolutionary” cloud-based subtitling and captioning service, known as ZOOsubs, at IBC.
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Vizrt to show control room system
IBC 2014: Vizrt will premiere a new control room system and studio multiscreen tool combines the company’s graphics, video and studio automation capabilities in Amsterdam.
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BroadStream launches master control system
IBC 2014: BroadStream Solutions will unveil its new master control system at IBC.
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C4 orders milestone Deal or No Deal series
Remarkable Television is to tweak the format of Deal or No Deal after signing a deal with Channel 4 that will take the gameshow into its 10th year.
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Mobile Viewpoint unveils video backpack
IBC 2014: Mobile Viewpoint has launched its WMT Agile 2.0 HD video transmission backpack.
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Quantel set to launch LiveTouch
IBC 2014: Quantel will launch its studios highlights system LiveTouch at IBC.
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C5 to handle own ad sales
Channel 5 is to continue to oversee its own advertising sales following the sale of the terrestrial broadcaster to Viacom.
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Ofcom clears Going To The Dogs
Ofcom has cleared Channel 4’s controversial Penny Woolcock documentary Going To The Dogs despite it being the most complained about show of the year to date.
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I'm A Celebrity heads to Australia
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! has been filming in Australia for more than ten years - but a local version will now air in the country for the first time with Aussie celebrities travelling to Africa.
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ITV demands retransmission fees from Virgin and Sky
ITV has joined Channel 4 in calling for pay-TV operators to pay retransmission fees to public service broadcasters.
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CBeebies-branded schools to launch in China
BBC Worldwide has sealed a deal with Singaporean education firm Popular Holdings to launch a chain of CBeebies-branded English-language schools in China.
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Universal Channel gets away with murder
How To Get Away With Murder, the forthcoming US drama produced by Scandal and Grey’s Anatomy’s Shonda Rhimes, has been acquired by Universal Channel.
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UKTV revenues hit £280m
UKTV spent £25m more on original programming than was originally planned last year as investment in commissioning helped it generate record revenues of almost £280m.
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Stockton residents launch Benefits Street petition
Stockton-on-Tees residents are to deliver a petition to Channel 4 and Love Productions calling for filming to be halted on the second series of Benefits Street.
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INFOGRAPHIC: How people watch TV in the multiscreen era
Click for a Strategy Analytics infographic identifying the six main ways in which people watch TV.
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Rick Stein heads to the Med for BBC2
BBC2 has ordered a six-part Mediterranean cookery and travel show fronted by Rick Stein from Devon-based indie, Denham Productions.
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Jonathan Boseley exits London Live
London Live commissioning chief Jonathan Boseley is to leave the local TV channel following its proposals to scrap original content outside of news and current affairs.
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Blueprint wins first TV order with Sadie Jones adaptation
In Bruges producer Blueprint Pictures is to make its debut TV project – an adaptation of Sadie Jones novel The Outcast for BBC1.
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Mallett stands down as BBC S&PP boss
Anna Mallett is stepping down from her role as chief executive of BBC Studios and Post Production (S&PP) to lead the broadcaster’s efforts to establish a commercial production arm.