All Technology articles – Page 184
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Hackfest to 'reimagine the future of cities'
IBC’s Hackfest theme for 2016 will be ‘Reimagining the Future of Cities Through Education, Entertainment and Sports’.
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Google builds three studios at Kings Cross HQ
The new Google HQ in London’s Kings Cross will include three studios that popular YouTube channel producers can use to create content.
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Arqiva gears up for BBC's Rio Red Button service
Arqiva will carry an additional eight DTT services through its COM8 multiplex during August to allow the BBC to provide additional coverage of the Rio Olympics via the Red Button.
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SIS expands Anylive fibre network as TV embraces IP
SIS Live is continuing to expand and extend its Anylive fibre network as it prepares for a rush of broadcasters moving to IP-based remote production.
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Ooyala offers server-side ad insertion platform
Telstra-owned Ooyala is to offer live server-side ad insertion (SSAI) to broadcasters.
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Moov to provide graphics for C4 Paralympics coverage
Moov will provide broadcast graphics for Sunset + Vine’s live coverage of the Rio 2016 Paralympics for Channel 4.
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Fix FX selects 10 Scottish graduates for training
Ten graduates from Scottish universities have been selected to undertake training with Glasgow-based visual effects studio Fix FX on a scheme created in partnership with The Foundry.
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NEP acquires Danish OB firm
The NEP Group has acquired the assets of Danish outside broadcasting firm DBlux.
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Swim The Channel
Post-production on a 1 x 60-minute doc about the modern-day endurance swimming community and the athletes who risk crossing the English Channel.
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Ericsson to cut broadcast jobs
A global cost-reduction and efficiency drive at Ericsson will result in job cuts at its Broadcast and Media Services division in the UK, Broadcast has learned.
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Gypsy Brides US
Post-production on an 8 x 45-minute series that follows young members of the travelling community as they prepare for one of the biggest days of their lives.
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Forces of Nature with Brian Cox
Post-production on a 4 x 60-minute series in which Professor Brian Cox reveals how the planet’s beauty is created by just a handful of natural forces.
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Gettens to lead Molinare's factual TV audio team
Molinare has appointed Greg Gettens to the role of head of broadcast factual sound.
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Pinewood posts record revenue as TV income falls again
The Pinewood Group has recorded a surge in revenue due to the strong performance of its film division, which has once again limited the opportunities for TV productions to use the company’s facilities.
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Just Call Me Martina
Provide remote offline editing facilities followed by complete picture and audio finishing on a 1 x 60-minute doc about tennis legend and gay rights campaigner Martina Navratilova.
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Educating Joey Essex
House the offline and complete full post on the travel show in which the reality TV star bids to fill gaps in his knowledge.
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The Living and The Dead
Provide picture post on the 6 x 60-minute supernatural period drama.
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Avid releases updates based on Orad technology
Avid has updated two graphics products based on technology it absorbed as part of its acquisition of Orad last year.
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BBC to support interactive TV standard HbbTV
The BBC is to support the HbbTV standard for interactive TV, a move that will mean the legacy MHEG requirement is removed from the BBC Interactive HTML application specification.
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Deltatre eyes growth following sale to Bruin
International private investment firm Bruin Sports Capital has bought sports media services company Deltatre.