Industry News
The news that the Government is proposing to abolish the UK Film Council has come as a surprise.
TV Everywhere is a proposal from pay-television service providers to extend access for authorised subscribers to premium programming over the internet
Jana Bennett, Director of BBC Vision, today outlined plans to see more of the UK's communities, cultures, and landscapes on the BBC's network programmes.
Alison Kirkham has been appointed as the new Commissioning Editor for Factual Features and Formats on BBC One and BBC Two.
Applicants must be permanently resident or have a permanent trading base in the South West of England.
The BBC Trust has approved the BBC's involvement in Project Canvas, subject to a number of conditions.
A record number of companies from across the entire South West completed the Top 100 survey back in March and now the results are out
BBC Blast Paignton, Torbay, running workshops for 13-19 year olds on the 15th-17th July at Torbay Leisure Centre Car Park.
Broadcast report on the threats from public spending cuts for regional screen agencies
The EPSRC is inviting applications for grants to carry out research into Artificial Intelligence Technologies.
The European Commission has launched an online public consultation to unlock the full potential of Europe's creative industries, linked to a new Green Paper,
The search is on for the first apprentices
To help creative businesses get involved in the TSBs £5m competition fund for collaborative R&D projects into metadata we are staging two FREE workshop.
ATLANT KIS Project aims to support the Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) supply chain here in Devon and Cornwall.
Metadata is one of the hot-topics for creative businesses but the challenge is how to unlock the potential revenues from the metadata held in digital content
Figures out for the BBC's WOCC (Window of Creative Competition) for financial year 2009/2010 show that competition continues to thrive between BBC in-house production and independent production companies.
Mark Linsey, Controller Entertainment Commissioning, announced the appointment of Sean Hancock as executive producer working on output for BBC Three.
Rupert Howell, the managing director of brand and commercial at ITV, is leaving the company.
webinar will take place at 12 noon on Tuesday 1st June for 15 minutes
Europe’s biggest commercial broadcaster is preparing to sell Five in a move that will help to consolidate the British television industry. Report by Times Online