All Broadcast articles in 15 October 2010 – Page 4
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Features
How to cover a festival
Barely a summer weekend goes by without a broadcast from a music festival on TV. Michael Burns looks at what makes for great coverage.
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Ratings
A case for detective dramas
Popular crime follows in Poe’s footsteps while the entertainment juggernauts collide.
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Comment
Radio broadcasters can face the future with confidence
Industry leaders should expect to thrive, not just cope, in a digital world, says Tim Davie.
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Behind The Scenes
Being Victor, STV/online
A web show ordered by one indie and produced by a bigger one has now made the leap to television. Kat Hebden reflects on an unusual challenge
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Features
New kids on the ITV beat
A clutch of detective dramas are vying to become long-running ITV franchises as the commercial broadcaster replenishes its schedules. Jake Kanter rates their chances.
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Comment
The BBC’s nearly man
After missing out on the DG role, Mark Byford became a sacrificial lamb.
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Features
Conch Awards: the sounds of success
The annual Conch Awards this week celebrated the best in audio across film and TV. Adrian Pennington asked judges, winners and nominees about the secrets of good sound design.
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Comment
Whitechapel / Pillars of the Earth / Stephen K Amos Show
High Point’s Julie Delaney and UTV’s Andrew Jarvis on murder, intrigue and hit-and-miss comedy.
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Comment
Abraham's first cock-up
Five months into the job and Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham has made his first public apology.
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Features
Gallery: Mipcom 2010
La Mandala restaurant on the Croisette in Cannes was the venue for the Mipcom party held by Singapore’s Media Development Authority, in association with Broadcast and Screen International.
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News
BBC axing 22 drama jobs
The BBC is cutting 22 positions from the drama productions department, ahead of an anticipated reduction in its budget.
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News
Sky lodges YouView comments with Ofcom
BSkyB has issued a submission about the IPTV venture YouView with regulators Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading in a bid to prevent it getting the go-ahead.
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News
Big Brother lives on
Big Brother may have taken its final bow on Channel 4 but Endemol has struck a deal that will see the reality show continue in the US.
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News
Watch takes Sanctuary from ITV
ITV4’s sci-fi drama Sanctuary has been snapped up by UKTV entertainment channel Watch.
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News
Bruckheimer to adapt UK format
Jerry Bruckheimer, the US producer behind CSI and The Amazing Race, is adapting a new format created by a Belfast-based indie.
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News
DLT hires ex-BBC comedy exec
DLT Entertainment, the indie behind BBC1 sitcom My Family, has appointed former BBC editor Simon Lupton as its new production development consultant.
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News
Chris Moyles approached by Capital FM
Chris Moyles could leave BBC Radio 1 to host a breakfast show on Capital FM when it launches nationally in January, according to the Daily Mail.
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Comment
Giant Squid: Inside Nature’s Giants
Edit producer Tom Mustill reflects on the weirdest creature to cross Inside Nature’s Giants dissection table, and for whom losing a metre-long penis is the least of its worries.
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