All Broadcast articles in 14 November 2008 – Page 3
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Green guidelines for producers
TV producers unsure about how to green their businesses will from next year be able to refer to new guidelines aimed at programme-makers. David Wood reports
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Features
Production: What next for Wales?
Boosted by Doctor Who, Torchwood and big BBC plans, the nation's TV industry is in an optimistic mood. Kate Large talks to some of the big players in Welsh media
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Comment
Broadcast's Off Cuts: 13 Nov
This week's Off Cuts takes a look at the gossip and gaffs from the Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Reevell's ratings: Five docs
Entertainment has the X Factor but for documentaries, it seems, it's the One Factor which keeps commissioners awake at night.
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Digital Focus: Timeshifting
Channel 4's Matt Baker raises the issue of reporting the E4+1 audience figures in addition to the first-run figures which appear in our multichannel programmes table.
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Top indie producers decline Tranter's job
The BBC is struggling to find a successor to controller of fiction Jane Tranter who departs for BBC Worldwide in LA next month.
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Five brings on Woolfe to add ‘razzle dazzle'
Dawn Airey is looking to draw a line under Five's revolving door of executives after luring Sky 1 controller Richard Woolfe to join her big-hitting senior team, a move many believe will bring the “razzle dazzle” back to the channel.
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Eureka!: Green Up Your Life (Initial TV for CITV)
Producer Chirstopher Pilkington on the winning pitch for a British Gas-backed gameshow.
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CBeebies rejigs pitching
CBeebies has abandoned its annual commissioning round in favour of rolling commissioning.
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NBC's Biggest Loser in ITV1 makeover
ITV1 is reworking hit NBC format The Biggest Loser - in which severely obese people are whipped into shape by personal trainers - for the UK.
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BBC4 to adapt Cloud Spotter's Guide
BBC4 is to take a “lyrical” look at clouds in a feature-length documentary based on the bestselling book The Cloud Spotter's Guide.
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ITV Studios set to snap up US indies
ITV managing director of global content Lee Bartlett is eyeing more US indies to bring under the new ITV Studios umbrella.
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Armed forces awards show to air on Sky 1
Sky1 is to televise “The Millies” - the awards for military bravery launched this year by Prince Charles and the Sun newspaper.
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C4 ramps up First Cut doc strand
Squirrels and female soldiers will feature in the next run of Channel 4's documentary strand First Cut, which will expand to 30 episodes next year in order to strengthen its springboard for factual film-makers.
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UKTV History becomes Yesterday
UKTV History will be named Yesterday in the next phase of UKTV's global rebranding strategy.
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ITV lines up shows for multiplatform release
Coronation Street, Loose Women, Emmerdale and GMTV are the priority ITV in-house brands set to receive a Britannia High-style 360-degree multi-platform makeover in the next year.
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Monday night is more of a drama as ITV1 picks up
ITV1 claimed a rare victory this week in its regular Monday night 9pm drama skirmish with BBC1.
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BBC1 lines up Hitler murder plot drama
BBC1 is planning a major one-off drama about a German resistance fighter hanged in 1945 for his part in a failed attempt to kill Hitler.
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ITV4 picks up tennis tournament from BBC
ITV4 has picked up the exclusive rights to broadcast coverage of the BlackRock Tennis Masters from IMG, taking over from the BBC.