All Broadcast articles in 12 November 2010 – Page 4
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Features
How TV is handling the new media revolution
Social media is now an essential tool for attracting and retaining an audience, according to the industry experts at Broadcast’s roundtable. Suzy Bashford reports on how the new technology is being used.
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Ratings
Good News for Russell
Good News if you’re Russell Howard, not so much if you are interviewed in a car.
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Comment
The four roles of social media
Twitter and Facebook’s influence is overstated - but still invaluable, writes Tess Alps.
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Ratings
Ent giants keep on growing
Strictly and X Factor’s momentum is unstoppable, while Downton Abbey bows out on a high.
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The Broadcast Interview
Cindy Rose, Virgin Media
Virgin Media’s new executive director of digital entertainment is out to change viewing habits, following a tie-up with US set-top box manufacturer TiVo.
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Comment
Some Dogs Bite / Royle Family: Behind the Sofa / The Zoo
David Johnson and Matt Crook on bleak Britain, a sofa and horny gorillas.
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Behind The Scenes
Chekhov: Comedy Shorts, Sky Arts
Despite the tight budgets, Sky and indie Baby Cow secured some top talent for this series of comedy shorts. Ben Dowell goes on set.
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Comment
Andy Rogers, Enteraction
Enteraction managing director Andy Rogers on what keeps him awake at night, his fantasy schedule and his hidden talent.
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Comment
North already on the map thanks to Corrie
Ten Alps’ Alex Connock suggests in the north-west regional focus (Broadcast 29.10.10) that we need a “bonafide international TV success” from Manchester to put us on the map. I’ve found a little gem that may do the job.
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Comment
List will not affect BBC Online commissioning
Your story, ‘Indies worried by cull of multiplatform list’ (Broadcast 28.10.11), is based on a misunderstanding.
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News
Lyons: BBC has "no ambitions" on S4C
The chair of the BBC Trust has written to his counterpart at S4C stressing the corporation has “no ambitions to take over” the Welsh broadcaster once the new arrangement comes into being.
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News
Youview opens official talks with content providers
Youview has opened official talks with content providers as it bids to drive industry adoption of its open IPTV platform.
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News
NUJ strike: view from the picket line
The weather may have been wet, but feelings were not dampened at the BBC picket line at White City on Friday 5 November.
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News
Rosemary Newell to leave C4
Channel 4’s head of channel management, Rosemary Newell, is to step down after 13 years at the broadcaster.
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Comment
10 Nov '10
“It was really about the passion of the upright apes.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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News
X Factor ‘fix’ draws 900 complaints
More than 900 viewers have complained to Ofcom over Cheryl Cole’s refusal to vote on Sunday night’s The X Factor.
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Comment
Shouting at the telly 2.0
As Channel 4 docu-soap Seven Days draws to a close, James Kirkham writes about ChatNav - “ultimate way of shouting at the telly”.
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News
Heggessey to speak at women in TV debate
Lorraine Heggessey is to take to the public stage for the first time since her exit from Talkback Thames by appearing at an RTS event entitled: TV – No Place for a Woman.
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News
C4 unveils £5m multiplatform education push
Channel 4 is to plough around £5m into a raft of games, sites and apps that will encourage youngsters to consider finance, ethics, attraction and death.