All Broadcast articles in 19 October 2007 – Page 3
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News
Thompson faces staff battle
Support for Mark Thompson plummeted this week ahead of the unveiling of the corporation’s strategy to staff.
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Slicing into the meat
News cuts in the guise of integration risk sapping the BBC’s distinctive strengths
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Features
BBC2 comedy
As iconic comedy migrates to BBC1, a gap has opened for a hit BBC2 show that tickles the nation’s funny bone.
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Comment
No more BBC casualties please
We don't need more BBC departures - this pantomime has already had enough unjust casualties.
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Comment
News cuts sap the BBC's strength
News cuts in the guise of integration risk sapping the BBC's distinctive strengths.
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Switchover may cause HD divide
Michael Grade has warned that digital switchover could split television viewers into “haves and have-nots”.
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Features
Unreported World: China’s Olympic Lie
Persistence and humour helped film-maker Andrew Carter expose human rights abuses in China.
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Features
Pitching tips
How to deliver the perfect pitch, get your show commissioned and avoid suggesting Monkey Tennis.
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Doubts over US IT Crowd
The future of Fremantle Media’s US remake of The IT Crowd is in doubt despite it being greenlit for a full series.
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BBCW format factory commission
BBC Worldwide’s development unit, which was set up this year to create formats specifically for the international market, has won its first US commission.
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Features
The Beckoning Silence
Darlow Smithson returned to the Eiger for a death-defying new docu-drama.
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Power to re-make Sea Wolf
Drama producer and distributor Power is to co-produce an adaptation of Jack London’s classic novel The Sea Wolf.
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Comment
Putting drama back on screen
As Queensgate unfolded at home, it made a nice change to see drama of the scripted kind in the Mipcom spotlight.
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Features
NZ market analysis
Detailed analysis of how the various television channels are performing in the New Zealand broadcast market.
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News
Fremantle revives Password
FremantleMedia North America has picked up an order from CBS for a remake of the classic gameshow Password.
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Aardman to save the world
Aardman will make a series of humorous short films featuring tips from animals on how to live a greener lifestyle.
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Ton of Cash to Middle East
Endemol’s Middle East office has secured its first commission, a 15-week run of reality gameshow Ton of Cash.
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Nine picks Hole in the Wall
FremantleMedia has struck a number of deals for its new Japanese gameshow format Hole in the Wall.
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Success for CBBC’s Serious
All3Media International has picked up a sixth series of CBBC’s children’s factual strand Serious -
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