All Broadcast articles in 23 October 2015 – Page 2
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News
MPs call for SIS Live payment ahead of Indian PM's UK visit
SIS Live’s ongoing fight to receive payment for its work on India’s 2010 Commonwealth Games was raised in Parliament this week.
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In brief: Sniggaz; Plimsoll order; BBC and RTÉ tie-up
ITV2 changes the working title of an upcoming sketch show amid controversy, while Plimsoll follows Super Dogs for Channel 4.
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Features
Eternal Glory
Visual identity for the sport/entertainment format, in which the endurance of sporting legends is tested.
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Ratings
Back to the Future helps ITV2 break records
WEDNESDAY: ITV2’s Back to the Future celebrations, including a special Keith Lemon tribute show, helped the channel to its best day on record.
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Features
Humble Pie
Picture and audio post on the cooking series in which amateurs are judged by chef Marco Pierre White.
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Somethin' Else scores four Kids Bafta nods
Multiplatform producer Somethin’ Else has won four nominations at this year’s Children’s Bafta Awards, including production company of the year.
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Dancing on Ice to be remade in China
Dancing on Ice is set to be the latest British reality format to be remade in China after local producer Huace struck a deal with ITV Studios.
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Critics
TV Critics: Bull; The Apprentice; The Face of Britain by Simon Schama
“The trouble is that it’s uneven, feels forced and will be far too cartoony for many palates. Especially too cartoony for a 10pm weeknight slot.”
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BBC1 and BBC2's factual shopping lists
BBC1 and BBC2 have provided more detail on their factual shopping lists after interim factual boss Alison Kirkham revealed her strategy last week. Read on for the channels’ requirements.
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Fremantle to build 21-suite post facility at London HQ
Fremantle Media UK is to dramatically increase its in-house postproduction capacity with the creation of a 21-suite facility in London.
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Behind The Scenes
The Money Pit, Dave
A live crowd-funding format turned out to be a legal minefield, but we found a way to make it work - and stay out of jail, says series producer Pat Doyle
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The Broadcast Interview
Brian Hill and Katie Bailiff, Century Films
Film-makers Brian Hill and Katie Bailiff talk about putting are before profits and experimenting with form - even when producing more mainstream output
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Comment
BBC gives a voice to British Asians
Corporation has been serving the needs of the community for 50 years
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NEP Visions holds first student open day
NEP Visions holds first student open day NEP Visions held its first student open day this month.
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Rapid Pictures makes two appointments
West London post house Rapid Pictures has appointed Emma Fry (pictured left) as facility manager and Toby Robertson (pictured right) as technical manager.
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VTR North weighs up voluntary administration
Leeds-based VTR North is considering voluntary administration.
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Drama titles account for a third of pirated TV shows
Dramas such as House Of Cards and Mad Men accounted for 30% of all illegal downloads in the 12 months to August 2015.
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Telestream enhances Vantage platform
Telestream has released the latest version of its Vantage media processing platform, including enhancements to its Tempo system, which allows for the retiming of file-based content and the adjustment of running times.