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Screen Yorkshire lands £7.5m pot
Screen Yorkshire has secured a further £7.5m from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to invest in film, TV, games and digital production.
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BBCW pre-sells Fleming biopic
BBC Worldwide has pre-sold Ecosse Film’s spy series Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond into 12 territories, including France, Australia, Canada and Africa.
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Nutopia wins commission from new Esquire channel
Jane Root’s Nutopia has scored an order from nascent US broadcaster Esquire Network.
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Tributes paid to BBC presenter Komla Dumor
Tributes have been paid to Komla Dumor, the BBC World News who died suddenly on Friday evening at the age of 41.
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Arrow preps Travel Channel US border doc
The Travel Channel has ordered a documentary series from Arrow Media focussing on the eventful border between the US and Puerto Rico.
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BBC ‘turned blind eye’ to Savile abuse
The BBC is to be accused of turning a blind eye to the sexual assault of up to 1,000 children on its premises, according to a report.
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Watching the detectives
As we emerge into the new year blinking like lambs, our national fondness for the irregular has been confirmed.
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Wohler releases DPP deliverables tool
Wohler Technologies has launched a tool for producing content that complies with the Digital Production Partnership’s (DPP) standard for file-based deliverables.
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PlayBox Technology adds to sales team
Channel-in-a-box firm PlayBox Technology has appointed Phillip Neighbour and Maurice de Jonghe to its sales team.
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Drama indies join clamour for BBC quota change
Two of the UK’s highest-profile drama producers have called for changes to the BBC’s commissioning quotas.
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Harris completes acquisition of Imagine
Harris Broadcast has completed the acquisition of OTT and mobile video technology firm Imagine Communications.
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Mr Selfridge gets iTunes premiere
The second run of ITV period drama Mr Selfridge will be available to download on iTunes three days ahead of its TV debut.
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Sex Box to re-open in the US
Controversial Channel 4 format Sex Box is set to be remade in the US after show producers Clearstory struck a deal with Relativity Media.
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SMPTE to hold seminar on file-based workflows
TV and film standards body the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) will host a seminar on the use of IT networks for streaming and filebased workflows in London and Salford next month.
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Molinare invests in latest versions of Baselight
Molinare has upgraded its three Baselight systems to version 5 hardware and installed software version 4.4.
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Video Europe puts £1.25m into outside broadcast units
Rental firm and outside broadcast equipment supplier Video Europe is building a £1.25m OB truck and tender unit.
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Creative Industries Council kick off UK campaign
The Creative Industries Council is to promote TV, film and other creative industries via a website which showcases and coordinates activity across the sector.
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No apology from C4 to Benefits Street
Channel 4 has “no intention” of saying sorry to Benefits Street residents despite claims they would refuse to appear on its live debate show without an apology.
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Ross Noble: Freewheeling close to US format deal
Ross Noble: Freewheeling, Dave’s tweet-driven comic travelogue, is on the brink of being sold to Turner in the US as a format.