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Warner, Walmart offer Man of Steel exclusives

US retail giant Walmart has partnered with Warner Bros to give its customers exclusive access to see Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ Man of Steel – the latest Superman movie – in theatres nationwide before the film’s official release. This programme marks the first time in entertainment history that a studio has partnered with […]

April 25, 2013By Colin Mann

Panasonic promises 4K “everything” by 2014

Kunihko Miyagi, president of Panasonic’s imaging division, has told The Hollywood Reporter that his company’s plans for 4K embrace the entire TV production cycle. “We are developing a 4K system – a whole set of products – to allow for affordable 4K production,” he said. “Everything we make in HD will be 4K.” He says […]

April 18, 2013By Chris Forrester

Sony confident of 4K consumer appeal

Although admitting it is “early days” in the consumer life-cycle of 4K viewing, Jim Underwood, Executive VP, Worldwide Digital and Commercial Strategy, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, says its progress has gone beyond the point of wondering whether it can become a reality. Delivering a keynote speech at PEVE Entertainment 2013 in London, he told delegates: […]

April 16, 2013By Colin Mann

1080p broadcast server from LandscapeHD

Free-to-air instrumental music channel LandscapeHD has launched what it describes as a “revolutionary” new technology for modern television delivery. Designed to avoid prohibitively expensive broadcast costs that inhibit the growth of niche music television channels, the new generation server can deliver a highest quality 1080p television signal (in an 8Mb or 10Mb feed) into any […]

April 10, 2013Colin Mann @ MIPTV

Dolby, Philips, CAMERON | PACE boost for glasses-free 3D

Dolby Laboratories and Royal Philips Electronics in association with CAMERON | PACE Group (CPG) announced at NAB in Las Vegas that they have signed an agreement to integrate the Dolby 3D format into CPG’s 3D video content production workflow and to collaborate on the use of the Dolby 3D format. All parties believe that glasses-free […]

April 10, 2013

BBC: 3D is fading

The BBC has told  London’s ‘Future TV’ summit that viewers are less and less enthusiastic about watching programming in 3D. The BBC’s technology guru Andy Quested, said the BBC had been an excited supporter of 3D broadcasting but that each time a new 3D show was televised, the audience ‘spike’ got lower. Quested’s comments come […]

April 5, 2013By Chris Forrester

Germany and Portugal comeback for Big Brother

Proving that there is still some life left in classic TV formats, Endemol, the world’s largest independent production company, has revealed that reality juggernaut Big Brother is making a comeback in two further markets. In Germany, the show is returning for the first time since 2011 having been commissioned by Sat.1 for a new celebrity […]

April 4, 2013

3net adds 3D and 4K projects to development slate

3net Studios, the global production company from Sony, Discovery and IMAX – has begun principal photography on two native 3D television series for global distribution and is finalising post-production on a returning series for the 3net US linear service.  In addition, the company has put three new native 4K television series into development to help […]

March 26, 2013

HBO’s Zitter: 3D is dead, 4K won’t sell

HBO tech guru Bob Zitter told the TV Connect conference in London that he believes 3D TV is dead. “We (HBO) never thought that 3D with glasses was ever going to get off the ground,” he said. “Consumers have shown they do not want to wear glasses in the home. 3D with glasses is dead.” […]

March 22, 2013

India to add extra HDTV

India’s public broadcaster Doordarshan says it will expand its transmissions of high-definition TV to its four largest cities. Currently Doordarshan transmits for about 3 hours per evening and says it will now invest extra cash in establishing HD-equipped studios in Delhi and Mumbai, as well as boost OB productions out of Kolkata and Chennai. Most […]

March 12, 2013By Chris Forrester