All Broadcast articles in 12 December 2003 – Page 5
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Comment - Hindsight and Hutton.
Errors in the lead-up to the Hutton inquiry have forced the BBC to admit mistakes; not so the government, says Conor Dignam Editor.
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Byford promoted to Dyke's deputy.
The BBC has kicked off a top-level overhaul of its complaints procedures in the wake of
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Five drops Sky's Flaunt to build music brand.
BSkyB is set to lose a key terrestrial programme window after Five decided to drop its chart show Flaunt in favour of a new homegrown brand, writes Michael Rosser.
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C4 hands over breakfast slot to old Friends.
Channel 4 has thrown in the towel in the breakfast show format battle and will now fill its morning slot with old episodes of The Salon and US repeats, writes Glen Mutel.
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Lygo orders Hat Trick animation for C4.
Channel 4 director of television Kevin Lygo has reordered a show he originally commissioned for the channel two years ago but which was subsequently dumped, writes Jon Rogers.
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C4 features boss to quit for indie sector.
Channel 4 head of features Jo McGrath is to step down before a restructure of her department, writes Glen Mutel.
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Spin-offs to rule on ITV2.
ITV2 has vastly reduced its commitment to unique original content by shifting£2m from its new
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Off the record - Problem with talk show host.
Trisha is a well-known daytime diva but could the queen of morning TV throw a spanner
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Off the record - Getting rat-arsed.
Roland Rat was dusted off from the props cupboard along with his old gerbil chum Kevin
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Off the record - Ofcom experiences problems.
Ofcom has been getting some first-hand experience with the problems facing the telecommunications industry when the
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Ratings - Real drama goes head to head with real-life drama.
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Off the record - Lifestyle show that is too close to home.
All this talk by Charles Allen about the ITV merger not being about bricks and mortar
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Production - Technology Analysis - Home is where the art is.
Despite scepticism, editors and graphics artists are increasingly working from home. But, as Sam Espensen reports, whatever you do, don't call them 'bedroom artists'.
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Production - TX - Sting into action.
Having infiltrated a firm of Chelsea hooligans and been mugged in Brixton for the BBC, Donal
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Off the record - And finally - Louise Hussey, 3D producer at Rushes, on an interesting place to stick a webcam,
Tell us one of your most hilarious faux pasAn incident at Kempton Park with the Queen
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In Production - One Post's sporting snowmen.
Sky's internal creative department is putting the finishing touches to a series of CGI Christmas idents
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Production - On location - Pepys into the past.
In bringing the surprisingly racy 17th century diary of Samuel Pepys to the screen, the programme-makers found inspiration in the paintings of Rembrandt, writes David Collins.
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In Production - Footballers' Wives returns.
The Machine Room is posting the latest series of Footballers' Wives.Shot on Digibeta and then offlined
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Production - Rough cut - End the low pay trap.
Alison Pitman is sick of the way production companies take advantage of people's enthusiasm for their jobs to get away with low pay.
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Production - Why drama editing is cutting to the chase.
Last month ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott proclaimed that he liked his series to go at a 'decent pace'. In this special report, Kevin Hilton looks at what's driving the increasing trend for shorter scenes and faster cutting in television drama.