All News articles – Page 1851
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ITN opts for Panasonic cameras
ITN has purchased a “significant” number of Panasonic cameras and broadcast kit.
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4Shorts heads to Paralympic Winter Games
Five of the biggest stars of the British team taking part in the Paralympic Winter Games 2014 are to be profiled in a series of online films hosted on Channel 4’s website.
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Cost of EastEnders revamp revealed
Plans to rebuild the exterior EastEnders set at Elstree Studios will cost the BBC more than £15m, it has emerged.
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BBC Academy and Skillset tackle skills shortage
The BBC Academy has launched five initiatives for freelancers designed to address a range of skills shortages across the industry.
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BBC's Bradbury moves into factual team
BBC daytime commissioner Lindsay Bradbury is to move into the corporation’s factual commissioning team following the departure of Tanya Shaw.
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Dock10 appoints new chairman
Dock10 has appointed former Virgin Media exec Malcolm Wall to the role of non-executive chairman.
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Core Post begins second stage of refurbishment
Core Post has started the second phase of its building development, refurbishing the ground fl oor area of its Salford premises.
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Virgin Media passes 2m TiVo subs
Virgin Media has passed the 2m subscriber mark for its connected TV service TiVo - but lost nearly 50,000 TV subs over the previous 12 months.
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Lime hires ITV development exec for format push
Lime Pictures has created three new production roles, including hiring ITV Studios’ exec Jack Kennedy as head of format development.
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Acclaimed author pens BBC2 gay spy drama
Tom Rob Smith, the acclaimed author behind Child 44, is to create a BBC2 drama series about a gay spy.
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Snowman and Snowdog wins five Kidscreen Awards
Lupus Films’ The Snowman and The Snowdog was the big winner at this year’s Kidscreen Awards, winning five categories in a successful night for UK companies.
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David Ellender launches LA indie
Former FremantleMedia chief David Ellender has launched an LA-based independent TV production and distribution business backed by private equity firm TPG Growth.
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The Paradise shuts up shop
The Paradise will not be returning for a third series as BBC1 plans to grow new dramas.
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Burnett hires One Three Media UK boss
Mark Burnett, the producer behind global hits including The Apprentice and Survivor, has appointed a boss for his new UK production business.
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TG4 joins DPP's Tech Standards Group
Irish Language TV station TG4 has joined the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) Technical Standards Group.
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Arqiva to broaden services with Capablue acquisition
Arqiva will ramp up efforts to provide IP delivery and connected TV services with the acquisition of multiplatform specialist Capablue.
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Atlantic uses laser technology on Nat Geo series
Laser scanning technology used by geologists is being employed by Atlantic Productions for its upcoming Nat Geo archaeological series Time Scanners.
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Alias Hire launches training service
Alias Hire is setting up a new training service, with courses starting later this month.
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Sky Sports News to boost satellite capacity
SIS Live has signed an agreement with Sky Sports News to provide satellite capacity for its newsgathering operations.
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Panasonic's handheld ENG camera set to star at BVE
Panasonic’s AJ-PX270 handheld ENG camera will have its fi rst UK outing at BVE later this month.