All Broadcast articles in 1 July 2011 – Page 5
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Comment
Don’t punish us producers for Panorama’s mistakes
Lessons can be learned from the Primark case, but let’s not overreact, says David Henshaw.
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Comment
Warning: don’t overdo the hype
As Simon Cowell has discovered, not all publicity is good publicity, says Steven D Wright.
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Comment
Strictly Kosher / Dirty Sexy Things / Perfume
Current TV’s James DuBern and Tern TV’s Simon Meek on Jewish life, models and designer scents
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The Broadcast Interview
Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner
A love of high-concept blockbusters unites the creator and executive producer of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood. They tell Chris Curtis how a tie-up with Starz has taken the show to the next level.
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Features
Go Back To Where You Came From, SBS (Australia)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on a new doc series from Australia that challenges racial stereotypes while embarking on a risky journey across the world.
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Features
Health and safety: assessing the risks
Health and safety on set is a growing concern. Ann-Marie Corvin reports on a series of recent accidents and how production managers ensure best practice on busy productions.
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The Broadcast Interview
Mark Bell, arts, BBC
Despite the threat of cuts, it’s business as usual for the BBC’s arts commissioner - with ideas for BBC3 and more partnerships high on his wishlist.
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Comment
Off Cuts: Helen Fospero becomes 4am girl
Newsreader Helen Fospero’s surprise return to ITV last week required some hasty rescheduling - on two fronts.
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Behind The Scenes
Restoration Home, BBC2
The Restoration strand has itself been renovated, says Annette Clarke, with no public money or viewer vote, and more focus on the human stories.
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News
Barb to measure online viewing
Barb’s long-awaited meter of online viewing will be rolled out to just 100 homes initially, the ratings agency has confirmed.
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News
S4C loses nearly £7m
Welsh broadcaster S4C recorded a loss of nearly £7m in 2010, according to its annual report and accounts published today.
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News
Blackmagic releases DaVinci Resolve 8
Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve 8, the latest version of its colour correction tool.
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News
Ofcom investigates C5's Candy Bar Girls
Ofcom has launched an investigation into the appropriateness of trailers for Channel 5’s forthcoming lesbian reality show Candy Bar Girls.
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News
Channel 4 cans Campus
Channel 4 comedy series Campus will not return for a second series after the first failed to attract viewers.
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C4's Sri Lanka doc sparks 118 complaints
Ofcom is investigating Channel 4 documentary Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields following more than 100 complaints that it was misrepresentative and misleading.
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News
Kirstie & Phil locate House Hunter app
Kirstie Allsop and Phil Spencer’s indie Raise The Roof has partnered with BBC Worldwide to launch an iPhone app which helps people to buy a house.
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News
Hardie named RTS chairman
ITN chief executive John Hardie has been appointed chairman of the Royal Television Society while Freesat managing director Emma Scott has been named vice chair.
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News
Come Dine With Me to be served in South Africa
BBC Worldwide Channels has commissioned its first local production in South Africa – a remake of Channel 4 show Come Dine With Me.
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News
Canada to remake Four Weddings
Sky Living show Four Weddings is to be remade for audiences in Canada for the first time.
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Ratings
BBC1's Luther arrests 5.4m
TUESDAY: Luther continued to murder the competition as the penultimate instalment drew 5.37m (23.5%).