All Broadcast articles in 14 December 2007 – Page 5
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Rachel Stevens gets animated for BBC1
A nine-inch plasticine model of Rachel Stevens will be the centrepiece of a new animated comedy set to air on BBC1 Scotland.
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NBC set to unplug Bionic Woman and Journeyman
NBC is understood to have placed new series Bionic Woman and Journeyman on the scrapheap due to poor ratings.
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UK leads in digital TV take-up
The UK has the highest take-up of digital television in the developed world, according to a survey by Ofcom.
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Panasonic debuts camera
Broadcast LIVE and VideoForum will host the first major UK outing of Panasonic’s HD AJ-HPX3000 camera.
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Delivering social services
As Bebo cements its position as one of Europe’s biggest social networking websites, Michael Rosser discovers how it intends to stay ahead of the competition with a string of deals with broadcasters.
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Endemol goes digital with Red Bee Hive
Endemol has become the first independent producer to take advantage of the multiplatform opportunities offered by Red Bee’s digital asset management solution, Digital Hive.
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Award for Omoshebi
Pepper senior colourist Jet Omoshebi won the Craft Award at this year’s Women in Film and Television Awards on 7 December.
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Ricketts tastes Lime life
Laura Ricketts has joined post house Lime as a producer from Prime Focus London.
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Imagine TX is born
Newcastle-based post-production facilities Transmission and Imagine have joined forces to create Imagine TX.
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Creative Review - 14 December 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including visual effects on the BBC's adaptation of Oliver Twist.
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Behind the news: The X Factor
While innovation may have been scarce in 2007, reliable peformers such as The X Factor continue to grow. Liz Thomas explores the refreshed format’s continuing attraction
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Fremantle plans online drama series
Fremantle Media is developing a web-based drama series that it plans to launch in 2008.
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Good year for hire
Although competition is intense, hire companies insist their sizeable investment in new kit is paying dividends. However, the impact of HD is mixed, with older SD formats still providing the bulk of hire business. Michael Burns talks to some key players.
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Creative Review - Living TV idents
Idents for Living created by Virgin Media with help from Artem.
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Year in OB
Six of the UK’s leading OB companies tell Adrian Pennington how sport, live concerts and HD upgrades kept them busy in 2007.
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On location: Liverpool Nativity
Staging a live nativity in song is the biggest challenge yet for engineering manager Steve Chapman.
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Redundancies confirmed at BBC Scotland
BBC Scotland has confirmed targets to make 14 staff redundant by next April with a further 100 jobs to be axed by April 2009.