All Broadcast articles in 10 February 2012 – Page 3
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News
Broadcast launches 'Expert Women' campaign
Broadcast is calling on the TV and radio industry to sign a pledge favouring an increase in the number of female experts interviewed on screen.
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News
E4 calls for third Phoneshop
High street comedy Phoneshop will return for a third series on E4 at the end of the year.
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Object Matrix launches cluster comp
BVE: Object Matrix is launching a competition at BVE to give away one of its MatrixStore mini clusters, worth £6,000.
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Ratings
10 O’Clock Live returns with 1.04m
WEDNESDAY: Channel 4’s satirical news show 10 O’Clock Live returned just over a million viewers - well under last year’s debut.
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The Broadcast Interview
Jezza Neumann: stepping out of the shadows
He once climbed a mountain in Tibet to bury rushes and his children call him ‘Spy Dad’. The director of Poor Kids tells Catherine Neilan about his golden rules for going undercover.
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Comment
Youth TV is failing the young
We must celebrate, not denigrate, youngsters, says Dorothy Hobson.
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The Broadcast Interview
Sanjay Singhal, Dragonfly
Having become known for its fixed-rig shows on C4, Dragonfly’s MD is courting other broadcasters.
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Comment
The jewel in the year’s TV crown
The Jubilee will be a traditional affair – has the BBC got it right?
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Comment
Kidnap and Ransom / Grimm / Cricklewood Greats
Presenters Darren Kennedy and Sofie Allsopp on Hostages, Grimm tales and a Great spoof
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Comment
The US remains a land of opportunity for us Brits
Realscreen is the Davos of factual TV and a door to the Wild West, says Tim Sparke.
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Features
Sand Films: back from the brink
Internationally renowned costumier Sand Films faced financial turmoil last year, but thanks to the government’s EIS initiative, its future now appears more secure than ever. Neal Romanek reports.
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Comment
It’s time to move our archives into the future
We have a duty to preserve TV’s heritage and digitation is the way, says Andy Williams.
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Comment
Off Cuts: Broadcast Awards 2012
Forget Made In Chelsea and Geordie Shore, The Wives Of Bath, Alice In Sunderland and Yummie Brummies could be in next year’s Broadcast Awards if Stephen Mangan’s predictions come true.
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Behind The Scenes
Death Unexplained, BBC1
The second episode of our series showed why treating the dead as people, not just coroner’s cases, was so important, says Alice Perman.
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News
BVE to host AETA mixer debut
BVE: Paris-based AETA’s 4MinX Location Recorder will make its UK debut at Aspen Media’s stand.
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News
Autocue plugs production credentials
BVE: Autocue plans to use BVE to showcase its “complete, affordable end-to-end live production and newsroom workflow in support of the DCMS local TV initiative”.
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News
Preco to unveil latest Logitek console
BVE: Preco will launch the Logitek ROC audio console into UK at this year’s show.
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News
New Nucoda on show at BVE
BVE: Image Systems will have the latest version of its grading system Nucoda on show at Earls Court, including new features for the Precision grading panel.