All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2003 – Page 9
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Production - Special report - Brands? Bunkum ...
Brands can be strong differentiators in consumer marketing, but Sanjay Nazerali argues the extravagant branding which is taking hold at TV channels is all in vain.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: HDV.
Yes, this is yet more high definition but a lower cost alternative.HDV is HD on DVcam
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Production - Agencies drawing blank in identity parade.
Despite the digital diaspora, broadcast design agencies still face uncertain times. Howard Webster investigates their difficulties and offers some hints and tips for stickability.
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In production - Halloween toon show quizzes kids.
Cartoon Network is running a live-animation interactive quiz over Halloween. Skatoony Spooky invites kids to ring
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In production - Pepper posts drying-out drama.
Comfortably Numb is a 75-minute docu- drama for Channel 4 about recovering alcoholics in a clinic.
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In production - Clear finishes football project.
Clear has completed post work on its second drama for ITV. Gifted was made by Rollem
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PRODUCTION - EVOLUTIONS MTV JOB.
Evolutions Post Production has won the contract to do the majority of the post-production for this
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PRODUCTION - CORRECTION: RTL.
Because of a production error, a Production news story last week was headlined 'NTL playout centre
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PRODUCTION - CLEAR CUT LAUNCH.
Clear Cut Pictures has launched an out-hire department run by Matthew Hill, who formerly worked at
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PRODUCTION - BOOTH TO HEAD CHEFF.
Jeff Booth has been appointed as the chairman of Cheff - The Chief Engineers of Facilities
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Production - BBC Broadcast stands by Quantel decision.
BBC Broadcast's head of technology, Chris Howe, has justified installing Quantel systems in its new broadcast centre despite technical hiccups, writes Sam Espensen.
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PRODUCTION - ASCENT IN HD DEAL.
Ascent Media has announced a deal with Carlton to provide transfer and restoration services on a
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Interview - A bumper harvest
After a solid year delivering hits right across the factual genre, Diverse programme chiefs Narinder Minhas and Roy Ackerman have to decide if they can join the indie superleague and still keep their edge.
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Production - VMI Broadcast expands into HD kit hire.
VMI Broadcast has announced that it is expanding into HD with an investment of£850,000 in equipment, a move which it claimed makes it the biggest HD hire specialist in the UK, writes Sam Espensen.
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Production - Teddington puts£2m into studios.
Teddington Studios is benefiting from more than£2m of investment on equipment and refurbishment in the
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Opinion - Green at the crossroads.
As another TV era ends, with Michael Green bowing out, how about lining up a tribute night, with the man himself the star of all the shows?
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Diversity in television - Why television has to change.
The Crouches may have ended its run last week but the programme brought a torrent of attack against the BBC and TV's cultural stereotypes in its wake, which makes the appointment of Greg Dyke as CDN chairman all the more important, writes Jacqueline Asafu
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Opinion - Comment - There's no future in filth.
Even the terrestrials have sunk to new depths in their use of sex, horror and violence to get eyeballs and instant tabloid coverage, but it doesn't have to be this way, argues Jeff Henry.
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Opinion - In my view - When opportunity knocks.
No longer in its infancy, the format business has become a multinational trade, open to all and more competitive than ever, writes Mark Rowland.
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Analysis - Will Sky's clouds lift?
As greater competition from terrestrial channels backs Sky One into a corner and its audience share dips, all eyes are on new controller James Baker to see whether he can revamp a stale schedule.