All Broadcast articles in 12 December 2008 – Page 4
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Features
Production: Studios in 2008
The last 12 months have seen UK studios face a run of closures and cuts - and a flood of investment into ambitious long-term projects and HD upgrades.
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News
Dai4Films signs co-production pact with Uhuru
Welsh indie Dai4Films has signed a co-development and co-production deal with South African company Uhuru Productions.
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News
CBBC snaps up Decode's talking dog animation
CBBC has signed a deal with Canadian distributor Decode to acquire a North American series about a talking dog.
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Comment
Talking Point: Is the BBC's The Day of the Triffids a remake too far?
56% said Yes44% said No
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Features
The 39 Steps
TX: BBC1’s The 39 Steps follows in the wake of Hitchcock’s classic film. Matthew Bell travelled to Scotland to see how cast and crew interpreted Buchan’s thriller for a new generation.
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Comment
You the Jury: John Mair and Jazz Thwaite
John Mair and Jazz Thwaite review the latest TV shows.
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Features
Which way will Kangaroo jump?
The big three terrestrial broadcasters have just days to respond to Competition Commission concerns over Kangaroo's potential impact on the UK's VoD market. Robin Parker reports.
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News
Behind the Scenes: Zig Zag Productions
The lowdown on Zig Zag Productions that includes a breakdown of the company's structure, the best way to apply for a job and the critics take on the indie.
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Comment
In My View: James Kirkham
Commissioners must exploit online's potential, says James Kirkham.
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Comment
Emily Bell: VoD future is a leap in the dark
Why the Kangaroo team will find life tough in the on-demand world.
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Features
Eureka!: Shooting Stars
As Shooting Stars returns, producer Lisa Clark reflects on her attempts to organise chaos.
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News
BBC names current affairs commissioner
Channel 4 News commissioning editor Fiona Campbell is to return to the BBC to oversee current affairs commissioning from indies.
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News
C4 orders more The World's... And Me
Comedian Mark Dolan is to meet more unusual people from around the globe in a second series of his Channel 4 show The World's ... And Me.
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News
PM speaks out on assisted suicide doc
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has told MPs that tonight's broadcast of the assisted suicide of a terminally ill man would have to be judged by Ofcom.
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ITV reveals online viewing surge
ITV has seen figures for its online catch-up service soar over the past year, with Coronation Street and The X Factor ranking highest.