All Broadcast articles in 10 December 2010 – Page 4
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News
C4 compiles data to prove value of VoD
Channel 4 is capturing data from online viewers in an attempt to create its own database of information to help advertisers better understand online viewing habits.
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NBCU boosts UK presence
NBC Universal International has poached Hat Trick’s head of comedy and appointed the former creative director of Diverse and Silver River as it accelerates its production ambitions in the UK.
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SIS Live owed "millions" for Commonwealth Games
OB firm SIS Live is still owed millions of dollars for the work it did at this year’s Commonwealth Games in India.
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Princess to make Vanessa Feltz show for C5
Shine Group has buried the hatchet with Channel 5 after its indie Princess Productions finalised a major deal to make the channel’s new year-long Vanessa Feltz show.
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BBC1 hunts for series from 10.35pm docs
BBC1 is to use its 10.35pm documentaries slot as a testing ground for singles that could become 9pm series.
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ITV ditches pay freeze and gives January bonus
ITV staff will receive a pay rise in 2011 after missing out this year, as the broadcaster lifts its pay freeze.
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Acting director to lead Vision as BBC seeks Bennett successor
The BBC will not begin recruiting for Jana Bennett’s replacement until January - meaning it could be the summer before a new director of Vision is in place.
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Tony Jordan to exec £9m BBC co-pro
Former EastEnders writer and Life On Mars co-creator Tony Jordan is to executive produce a £9m police drama set in the Caribbean, which will be co-produced for BBC1 and French broadcaster France Televisions.
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Christopher Lunn blacklisted
Thousands of television freelancers face tax chaos and extra costs after HM Revenue & Customs effectively blacklisted media accountancy Christopher Lunn & Company.
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Features
Staying ahead of the Games
From the XIX Commonwealth Games in Delhi to the European Tour golf, the big players dominated sports coverage in 2010, and that looks set to continue, says Adrian Pennington.
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The Broadcast Interview
John Pilger: still fighting the fight
John Pilger’s latest project - looking at media coverage of the ‘War on Terror’ - marks a return to serious investigative journalism for ITV1. Broadcast hears from the veteran film-maker.
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Comment
Employers need fresh, diverse talent
I have to endorse the sentiments in Lisa Campbell’s leader ‘It Takes All Sorts’ (Broadcast 3.12.10).
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Come Rain Come Shine / Macbeth / Pompeii
Paul Crompton and Vicky Godfrey on new drama, a classic and ancient history.
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Who’s got Vision for BBC?
One of the most important roles in British broadcasting needs filling.
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A good year all round but still room for improvement
Headmistress Dawn Airey delivers a mixed end-of-year report for the main broadcasters.
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Get away to get ahead in TV
Don’t obsess about telly - take time out to gain a better perspective, writes Robert Thirkell.
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Strictly about appearance
We’re not saying that Strictly finalist Gavin Henson is vain, but he likes to make sure he’s looking good.
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Behind The Scenes
Flying Monsters 3D, Sky 3D
Producing a CGI doc about extinct creatures that would be fi t for both the TV screen and Imax took a lot of work and planning, says Anthony Geffen.