All Broadcast articles in 25 February 2011 – Page 3
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NewsLyons warns BBC Worldwide over "letting rip"
The outgoing BBC Trust chairman has said the commercial, expansive operations of BBC Worldwide must not be allowed to ruin the broadcaster’s “reputation for honesty and integrity”.
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CommentIs 3D the future of sport on TV?
3D could be the biggest thing in televised sport since the introduction of colour or we’ve been here before and this is just a passing gimmick, writes David Johnson.
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NewsEmbarrassing Bodies up for Digital Emmy
Channel 4 series Embarrassing Bodies and Battlefront have been nominated for International Digital Emmy Awards – up against the Norwegian version of The X Factor.
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NewsHackenbacker prepares audio for Sky's 3D opera
London post facility Hackenbacker has provided the audio post on inserts for the first-ever live 3D opera which will TX on Sky this evening.
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NewsRamsay served up in France
Gordon Ramsay’s recent Channel 4 series about British restaurants has been picked up in France.
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NewsDarlow Smithson to explore solar system
Endemol-owned Darlow Smithson Productions is to make a film about the farthest reaches of the solar system for US network PBS.
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NewsBBCW names indies director
BBC Worldwide has named its new commercial director for independents and new ventures.
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NewsAdrian Chiles' ITV chat show to return
Adrian Chiles’ late evening ITV1 vehicle That Sunday Night Show is to return for a second series.
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CommentDeath of digital as TV and advertising come together
Publicis’ purchase of my company Holler is a sign of things to come, says James Kirkham.
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CommentBig Fat Gypsy Weddings / 10 O'Clock Live
Morgan Quinn and Catherine Neilan cast their eye over two of the week’s shows.
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Behind The ScenesWyneb Glyndwr (The Face of Glyndwr), S4C
When director Stuart Clarke set out to reveal the face of a Welsh hero who vanished 600 years ago, he needed a unique way to bring his search to life.
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RatingsNot brilliant, but OK! for C5
At the end of the last century, ITV launched OK! TV on weekday mornings; now it has returned on rebranded Channel 5. Meanwhile, Big Fat Gypsy Weddings ended its blockbuster run and will be missed, if not by everyone.
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CommentMore than a family affair
Shine Group deal shows acquisitions are firmly back on the agenda.
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FeaturesThe year BVE came of age
This year’s Broadcast Video Expo was the busiest and best yet, with more product launches, exhibitors and workshops than ever. George Bevir reports on what created the biggest buzz.
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CommentFriday Night Dinner / Mud Men / One Million Snake Bites
Zig Zag’s Sam Rogerson and Angel Eye Media’s Richard Osborne on bin toast, mudlarking and snake bites.
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FeaturesWhat the O’Reilly case means for TV
Law firm Lewis Silkin brought together a panel of legal experts to discuss the effects of the Miriam O’Reilly tribunal. Broadcast prints a summary of their thoughts and some tips for hiring responsibly.
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RatingsChefs and slimmers top tables
Audiences tune in to MasterChef and The Biggest Loser, but Outcasts loses slot to Crimewatch.
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CommentSky’s EPG Monopoly game
Moving up the listing is no guarantee of success, warns Kate Bulkley.
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The Broadcast InterviewThe Garden: seeds of success
Having left Shine Group to set up The Garden, Nick Curwin and Magnus Temple are putting quality first, they tell Chris Curtis.


















