All Technology articles – Page 542
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Omneon links up with Vizrt
Omneon has combined its MediaGrid server technology with the Viz Ardome asset management system from Vizrt.
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Features
Children's: Animate innovate
Animation studios have survived the kids downturn - in some cases they are thriving. Michael Burns examines the globalisation of animation and the influence of digital platforms and new technology.
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On location: iCarly
Exec producer Dan Schneider had to keep a close eye on the clock when making his latest kids series.
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Portland TV adds to streaming capabilities
Portland TV has signed a deal with virtual network operator Adapt that will allow it to host and stream client video directly from its playout centre.
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IBIS plans newsroom workflow demo
IBIS will put together a replica television newsroom at NAB to showcase how its kit can control and manage a mixed Mac and PC set-up featuring other manufacturers' hardware and software.
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BBC says it could still retain post division
Following the appointment last week of a preferred bidder for BBC Outside Broadcasts and the retention of its studio business, the corporation has admitted the post division of BBC Resources may also be kept.
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BBC publishes list of preferred VFX suppliers
BBC Procurement has published a list of 51 preferred visual effects services suppliers following an eight-month procurement process that one insider described as “arduous”.
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AOL to splash£418m on Bebo
Web media and marketing company AOL is to acquire social media networking site Bebo for£418m.
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SeaChange launches flash memory server
SeaChange International has introduced a Flash memory-based broadcast server.
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EVS supports Avid and Apple codecs
EVS has added full support for Avid Technology's DNxHD and Apple's ProRes 422 codecs in its XT2 production server.
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Cheltenham wireless band to be auctioned
Wireless camera systems will play a key role in Channel 4's coverage of the Cheltenham Gold Cup horse-race on Friday (14 March) but the end is nigh for the spectrum that will be used to carry the pictures.
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£2.5bn sale of NGW approved
The sale of National Grid Wireless (NGW) to Arqiva parent company Macquarie Group has been green lit with strict measures in place to safeguard competition.
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Features
On location: The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
Producer Timothy Bricknell brought a bestseller to TV - and fell in love with a nation in the process.
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Comment
What now for BBC Post?
With OB sold and Studios staying, Will Strauss looks at why the BBC doesn't yet have a buyer for Post Production.
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News
Experts propose radical high def DTT plan
An independent committee of industry experts has come up with a new proposal for using digital terrestrial spectrum to provide HD channels.
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Wireless cameras to bolster Cheltenham coverage
Highflyer Productions will embark on coverage of this week's Cheltenham Festival armed with a host of broadcast 'toys' including wireless camera systems from Link Research.
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BBC adds to News studios armoury
Shotoku Broadcast Systems has sold robotic control systems and pan and tilt camera heads to BBC News.
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Omnitek sells to BT
Test and measurement manufacturer OmniTek has sold a picture quality analyser to BT.
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BiBC brings ReelMaster to mainland Europe
The British Internet Broadcasting Company (BIBC) has sold its web-based ReelMaster digitisation and distribution services to a major central and eastern European broadcaster.