All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2003 – Page 13
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OFF THE RECORD - HALLMARK GETS RED CARD FOR FOWL PLAY.
US giant Hallmark may have designs on ITV but it appears its executives have much to
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PRODUCTION - Frontline news, as it happens.
Technology has made television news-gathering easier, faster and cheaper, but how far is it shaping the news itself? Kevin Hilton reports.
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PRODUCTION - TX - Common criminals.
When Leo Telling made LAPD Blues for BBC2's current affairs programme Correspondent he wore his bullet-proof
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RATINGS - Dirty Den leads audience to Monarch of the Glen.
2.80 22.34 1.04 15.53 BBC2 19 16 Dinnerladies Fri
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PRODUCTION - TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS - Trusting the system.
Two and a half years after its introduction, News at Ten programme editor Patrick Hubbard reviews the way digital technology has transformed the making of ITV news.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: ING.
Yet another abbreviation, which incorporates two layers of initials.ING stands for IT news gathering, with IT
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PRODUCTION - ON LOCATION - The battle of Baghdad.
Sky News correspondent David Chater, the first in-vision UK reporter to cover the bombing that signalled the start of the Iraq war, on the challenge of surviving in a 'target-rich' city.
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PRODUCTION - ROUGH CUT - Talking to themselves.
A truly fundamental review of BBC journalism, argues Charles Stewart-Smith, would change its focus to be less inward-looking.
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IN PRODUCTION - NEW AVID FOR MOLINARE.
Molinare has begun its£1.5m of investment, which was pledged by new managing directors Steve Milne
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IN PRODUCTION - HAMPSHIRE UPGRADES.
Broadcast kit reseller McMillan has supplied£50,000 of new technology to Hampshire Street Studios. The three-year-old
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PRODUCTION - UK kit firms compete for Olympics work.
Two UK kit hire specialists have formed separate consortiums and will compete for the lucrative broadcast services work available during next year's summer Olympics in Athens, writes Sam Espensen.
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PRODUCTION - RTL playout centre for sale.
RTL HAS put its£30m a year transmission services company LPC (London Playout Centre) up for sale after deciding that it is no longer 'core business', writes Will Strauss.
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IN PRODUCTION - MILL BUYS FURNACE.
Software developer and plug-in specialist The Foundry has made the first sale of its Furnace software
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IN PRODUCTION - ALTERED IMAGES MOVES.
Altered Images, the broadcast technology reseller has moved from south-west London to Shepperton as part of
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IN PRODUCTION - Animated Wimbledon airs on C4.
New Balls Please is the latest Channel 4 short film from Sherbet director Richard James. The
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IN PRODUCTION - Mezzo does scary job for C4.
The 100 Greatest Scariest Moments is the latest in the Greatest of ... series from Channel
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IN PRODUCTION - Jump gives Ab Fab 1980s look.
Absolutely Fab-ulous returns this Friday with a new title sequence created by Jump Design. Che Guevara
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INTERVIEW - A window on the house of Elliott.
Ratings bankers like The Bill may be the norm for ITV but brave and unusual dramas are among its richer pickings. But once the company has merged, will controller of drama Nick Elliott be able to ensure the channel's 'statement TV' continues, or will comm
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PRODUCTION - De Lane Lea sold to US film outfit.
London audio post-production facility De Lane Lea has been bought by a US company which pledges
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OPINION - The breakfast club.
As Capital replaces Tarrant, Radio 1 is also changing its breakfast menu. But questions remain about the station's future role.