All Broadcast articles in 07 March 2008 – Page 2
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NewsSky lines up next Prachett film
Sky One's next Terry Pratchett project will be an adaptation of Discworld novel Going Postal.
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NewsTV critics 4 March '08
'It gave the neatest illustration of Einstein's theory of relativity I've ever seen.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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NewsNo crowning glory for The Palace
ITV1's struggling new drama series The Palace came to a close last night with just 3.3m (14%) at 9pm.
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FeaturesCreative review: Road Wars HD
A title sequence for Road Wars created in HD by The Sanctuary.
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NewsTrade bodies looking to replace test signals
Two trade bodies have begun a search for new test and measurement techniques to replace the 30-year-old ones currently used for handling video and broadcast signals
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NewsDiscovery Science rebrands
Discovery Science has introduced a new channel brand in the UK to give it a more contemporary feel.
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NewsBBC Arabic to be 'more international'
The BBC has revealed that its new Arabic service will adopt a 'more international' stance than other Arabic news channels in a bid to distinguish itself in the crowded market.
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NewsDTG to scrutinise Ofcom plans for HD Freeview
The Digital Television Group (DTG) will use its annual industry meeting this week to scrutinise Ofcom's plans for HDTV on Freeview.
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CommentWhy Apple still needs the professional market
Just because Apple is not exhibiting at NAB this year does not automatically mean that the company is going to stop making professional products, argues Will Strauss.
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CommentBlog: A Year in Tibet
Adam Alexander reveals how he ran the guantlet of Chinese customs and 'boxed clever' to make forthcoming BBC Four documentary A Year in Tibet.
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NewsBrits want free on-demand programmes
A consumer survey has revealed that Brits have a huge thirst for on-demand programming - but only if it's free.
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NewsSony adds new LCD master monitor
Sony will exhibit a new 42' LCD master monitor at NAB designed to be used for high end post-production, telecine and DI.
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NewsThomson wins product leadership award
Thomson, the manufacturer of broadcast and cinematography cameras, has won Frost and Sullivan's 2007 Global Product Line Leadership of the Year Award.
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FeaturesBehind the news: Peter Fincham appointment
The hiring completes a high-powered quartet at ITV - but the pressure is on.
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FeaturesTX: White Girl
When filming a drama about a white schoolgirl who embraces Islam, producers went to considerable lengths to win over the local Muslim community.
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FeaturesCommissioning Focus: Have broadcasters found the plot?
After the success of Kate Modern, broadcasters are beginning to see how they can create online dramas which are much more than spin-offs of existing TV shows.
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FeaturesHD: Perfectionists at work
Adrian Pennington asks DoPs, costume and set designers and hair and make-up artists how they handle the demands of HD.
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NewsAd flight from radio to web 'has settled'
The first full year of growth in commercial radio revenues since 2004 is proof that the shift of advertising to the internet has finally settled, senior industry figures have claimed.
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Unique wins variety of R4 commissions
Radio indie Unique has won a raft of orders for BBC Radio 4, including a series to mark the bicentenary of the Peninsula War.


















