All Broadcast articles in 23 November 2007 – Page 3
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News
Jamie hits the campaign trail again for C4 series
Jamie Oliver will try to change the eating habits of an entire town in his next major series for Channel 4.
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Disabled film-makers shoot for glory on C4
Channel 4 is to chart the progress of nine disabled novice film-makers in a 12-part series from Maverick Television and Resource Base.
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WFTV honours Lambert
Verity Lambert, the producer of the original Doctor Who, will be given the Working Title Films lifetime achievement award at the 2007 Women in Film and Television (WFTV) awards, sponsored by Five.
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Features
Shooting in HD - drama
How producers are getting to grips with using high definition video for making drama programmes.
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Love meets UK’s youngest grandmothers
A BBC3 documentary about the nation’s youngest grandmothers is the first commission from Love West, a new Bristol-based unit set up by Love Productions.
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BBC entertainment chief joins Shine
Shine has hired BBC entertainment productions creative director Karen Smith as its first director of programmes.
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Eyeworks hires Shearman for fact ent role
Eyeworks At It has beefed up its popular factual team by hiring RDF Television West head of factual entertainment Nick Shearman.
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BBC1 to revive 1970s plague drama
The BBC is making a modern version of the cult 1970s drama series Survivors.
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Discovery to launch entertainment channel
Discovery Networks UK will enter new territory with the launch of a 24-hour channel on the entertainment EPG in January.
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BBC to lift competition ban
Phone-in competitions are set to return to the BBC before Christmas, in line with a new set of guidelines from the broadcaster.
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RDF chief Mansfield to head new content board
RDF Media has overhauled its senior executive structure, making Grant Mansfield head of a newly created content board.
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Splice TV to expand
Shoreditch-based post house Splice will move from Printing House Yard to Perseverance Works as part of a£2m expansion.
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Hatton leaves Arena P3 after three weeks
Arena P3 chief operating officer Neil Hatton has left his role just three weeks after joining the company.
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Avid pulls out of NAB
Manufacturer Avid will not exhibit at Las Vegas-based trade show NAB next April for the first time in its history.
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£200m Pinewood sets ‘will boost TV drama’
Pinewood Shepperton chief executive Ivan Dunleavy has said the plan to build a number of working sets within a “media cluster” is likely to have even greater benefits for the TV drama community than it will for the film industry.
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Comment
Broadcast letters issue 23 November 2007
Letters published in the issue of Broadcast dated 23 November 2007.
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Comment
What exactly is Bebo’s business model?
Kate Bulkley considers whether or not repurposed television will be attractive to the youth market.
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Analysts cautious over GCap upturn
Analysts expect GCap Media to report an improved set of interim results later this week but are still concerned about mid-term prospects for the group.
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Features
Content Focus: Later with Jools Holland
BBC2’s flagship music show is taking a step further into the web 2.0 world with a site featuring “tearaway” video sharing.
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Current TV launches UK UGC website
Current TV is aiming to bridge the gap between news reporting and social networking with the launch of a UK-based website that aims to offer users more ways of giving their views online and on TV.