All Broadcast articles in 21 November 2008 – Page 3
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Features
Creative Review - The Barristers
Opening titles created by Vivid Image for a series that reflects the long history of the legal profession while avoiding cliches'.
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News
HD Disney movie channel
Disney is to launch an HD version of its premium family movie channel Disney Cinemagic on the BSkyB platform.
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Features
Creative Review - Wallander
Post-production work complete on the BBC's first series shot on the 4K Red One camera.
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News
Sky compiles controller hit-list
ITV2 controller Zai Bennett and MTV executive Heather Jones are top of Sky 1's hit-list to replace outgoing controller Richard Woolfe.
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Theroux signs three-year exclusive deal with BBC
Louis Theroux has signed a new three-year contract with the BBC.
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Features
Creative Review - Catastrophe
Post-production work completed on a C4 show about natural disasters and how they shaped the earth.
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News
Reporter's family call for answers from BBC
The family of murdered BBC journalist Kate Peyton will next week call on the BBC to end what they claim is a “distressing and confusing” silence over the circumstances that led to her death.
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News
Directors UK wants share of online cash
Directors UK is preparing to launch a campaign to secure for directors up to 5% of the revenue made from the online advertising surrounding their content.
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Comment
The future is online
As traditional TV funding comes under threat, the web offers a way forward.
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News
Fremantle gears up for Original deal
Fremantle Media is understood to be in advanced takeover talks with Ice Road Truckers indie Original Productions, but the affiliated Original Productions UK will not be part of the deal.
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News
Hospital doc uses remote workflow to streamline post
Talkback Thames has made use of a specially created remote access workflow for the post-production of its new BBC daytime documentary series Hospital Heroes.
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News
Web pioneers benefit from growing budgets
Endemol UK, Conker Media and film production company Big Balls have emerged as the early market leaders in online comedy, drama and entertainment, according to the first attempt to offer a snapshot of the sector.
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News
Commissioners at ITV to join producers at the South Bank
ITV will step up its drive to get its production and commissioning teams working together more closely in the new year - by moving the latter to the South Bank.
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News
Financial misery to hit home next year
Producers are bracing themselves for the fallout of the economic crisis as hard-hitting budget cuts by broadcasters threaten to hammer the content sector.
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Features
Digital Focus. Sky 1
Good news for anyone who thinks Richard Woolfe's efforts at Sky 1 were not given the credit they deserved - the channel's got its cable audience back, now its spat with Virgin Media is resolved. While it might be a bit late for Woolfe, it's good news for Sky 1.
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Features
Reevell's Ratings: Entertainment
Further proof this week, if it were needed, that TV is being pushed along by entertainment in all its guises.
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News
Trust to ‘contain' BBCW activity, Lyons tells MPs
The Sachsgate row has overshadowed the BBC Trust's clearest indication yet that it will rein in BBC Worldwide's activities.
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News
BBC3 orders more Younger
Twofour is to make a second 8 x 60-minute series of Make My Body Younger for BBC3 and is shifting production to Plymouth.
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News
Rhodes goes to Caribbean
UKTV Food will build on the success of Gary Rhodes' trips to Asia by sending the chef to the Caribbean.