All Technology articles – Page 524
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Eutelsat channels turned off permanently
Eutelsat Communications has revealed that four transponders on its W5 satellite will remain permanently out of use following a technical issue with its power supply sub-system last month.
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Five tapeless move takes in IPV system
IPV has installed its new Curator tapeless workflow solution at Five as part of the broadcaster's move towards a file-based environment.
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BBC NI gets Omnibus automation back-up
Systems integrator TSL has installed dual Colossus V3 playout automation systems in separate sites in Belfast for BBC Northern Ireland.
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Creative Review - Promo for the Open Golf
Effects work completed by Concrete on a promo for BBC coverage of the Open Golf.
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Resources staff win rights
BBC Resources Bectu members have voted to accept a new pay and pensions package which will bring their redundancy rights into line with the rest of the BBC following the sale period.
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Somethin' Else on offer for studio seekers
Production company Somethin' Else is offering its studio and post-production facilities for hire.
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Ex-Noise London duo join Halo for brand new sound
Halo Post Production has joined forces with Karl Mainzer and Rowan Jennings from Noise London as part of the London facility's ongoing expansion drive.
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Beach 74 and TV Set hit by credit crunch
2D Video Facilities Ltd, the company which operates the facilities Beach 74 and TV Set, has been placed in administration after a drop in the value of its freehold premises at 74 Newman Street.
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UK students win IBC trip
Students from British universities are among nine winners of this year's IABM Engineering Student Awards.
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Apace workflow used to post BBC3's Dog Borstal
The producers of BBC3's dog training series Dog Borstal are making use of a new web-based media asset management and shared storage technology to speed up post-production on the series.
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C4 and Red Bee conclude playout deal
Channel 4 and Red Bee Media have rubber-stamped their playout deal and will now press on with appointing a systems integrator to build dedicated facilities at Red Bee's Broadcast Centre.
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Features
Turning TV on to Manchester
Salford's MediaCity complex is the north-west's best shot at becoming a rival to London, with the development hatching plans to become a global media hub. But its success still rests with commissioners.
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Soho sounds the last post
Negative equity, the credit crunch and an over-abundance of firms mean the long-expected consolidation of the industry seems to have begun.
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Comment
Making technology purchasing decisions
Will Strauss looks at the perennial debate of which is best: the brand name product or a cheaper alternative.
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Cruet uses Sadie to capture The Restaurant
The Cruet Company is using a Sadie LRX2 location audio workstation to record multi-track audio for the second series of the BBC show The Restaurant.
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Pavement adds business development manager
DVD production and authoring facility The Pavement has appointed a new business development manager.
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FCP Users Group to meet at IBC
The Final Cut Pro Users Group will be holding a meeting at IBC for the first time this year.
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ATG appoints managing director designate
Former Harris regional sales director Guy Elliott will be the next managing director of systems integrator ATG Broadcast.
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Dirac Pro to bolster BBC HD links
The BBC's coverage of the Beijing Olympics will make use of a new video compression tool developed by BBC Research and Innovation that squeezes HD signals down SD lines.
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Eyes Wide Shut promo for More4
Director Siri Bunford explains why he chose The Shining as the subject of a promo for a season of Stanley Kubrick films on More4. Includes video clip.