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Can TV survive the democratisation of content production?

Can TV survive the democratisation of content production?

27 Nov 2025 Jake Bickerton Editorial Director, Broadcast Sport & Broadcast Tech
There was a time, not so long ago, when watching TV meant tuning into whatever was being broadcast at the time. All you needed was a TV and an aerial. Freeview provided a plethora of free TV channels, …
CJP accredited as living wage employer
CJP Broadcast Services has been accredited as a living wage employer. This means that all employees at the company earn a minimum of '12-per-hour, higher than the national minimum wage of '11.44. CJP …
CameraOne expands UK operations
Camera rental company CameraOne UK has added new offices in Manchester and Cardiff, and a new collection and drop-off location in London. The UK wing of CameraOne first set up at the start of this yea …
Clear Cut adds AI transcription service
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Channel 4's digital-first lesson for broadcasters
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CVP appointed UK's sole Cooke Optics service partner
CVP has been appointment as the UK's sole Cooke Optics Factory Authorised Service Partner. It means CVP is exclusively able to offer support, lens repairs, and servicing for Cooke Optics' extensive le …
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