All Broadcast articles in 28 January 2005 – Page 2
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Comment - It's the news, stupid.
If ITV takes news production in-house and the 50-year-old ITN withers away, a vital source of independent news will be lost to the detriment of the nation, argues Richard Lindley.
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Opinion - In my view - Busting writer's blocks.
The pen will only be mightier than the sword when writers learn to stand up to producers. Ed Roe offers a crash course in survival.
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Opinion - Horribly Wright - Are we really that bad?
Steven D Wright wonders if he should take the moral high ground against his 'evil' colleagues, but finds they're actually rather nice.
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Analysis - Not all plain sailing.
Floating on the stock exchange may be all the rage among television companies looking to make mega-bucks, but do they really know how to handle themselves in the markets? Alex Connock offers some pointers on how to swim rather than sink.
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Facilities - Court filming move.
Bow Tie Television has supplied the recording facilities for a pilot scheme to record court cases
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Facilities - classic sound kit.
Audio post facility Classic Sound has bought Merging Technologies' Pyramix and V Cube audio, editing and
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Facilities - Broadcast surveys.
Equipment resellers and television studio bosses are being sought by Broadcast for two special magazine reports.
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Creative briefs - MotionFX helps viewers to sleep.
West London-based facility MotionFX has produced titles and graphic content for BBC1's How to Sleep Better.
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Creative briefs - Red finishes BBC promotion.
Red Post-Production has completed work on a pioneering interactive television production for the BBC, cross-promoting BBC
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Facilities - Red battlefield job.
Manchester-based Red Vision has successfully won the pitch for the BBC sequel to Battlefield Britain. The
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Analysis - Profile - Welsh indie mining a rich seam.
Llannelli-based Tinopolis has built a solid foundation on supplying programming to S4C and, after listing on the stock market, it now has London indies in its sights.
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Analysis - On the box - Blood on their hands.
Adam Barker on a series which reveals the role played by local Nazi commanders in the 'Final Solution' and another which shows our complicity in the drugs trade.
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Facilities - Prime adds cameras.
Broadcast hire company Prime Television has invested£30,000 in 12 new Sony HVR-Z1 high-definition cameras and
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Creative briefs - Blue posts surgery series for C4.
Blue has completed the grade and online editing for Channel 4's Ancient Plastic Surgery. The Cicada
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Facilities - DGP expands team.
Soho-based post facility DGP has expanded its team with the appointment of ex-Carlton head of design,
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Facilities - UK Post sets up broadcast working group.
UK Post chiefs have set up a broadcast working group to confront the issues facing the sector ahead of impending changes at the BBC, writes Rick Dacey.
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Formats & Deals - BBC Worldwide lines up shows for US.
BBC Worldwide has signed a deal to bring British comedy, drama and factual programming to video-on-demand
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Facilities - Casino threat to BBC media centre.
The proposed conversion of Alexandra Palace into a new media campus has been thrown into doubt
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Facilities - BBC turns to virtual camera to spread rugby's appeal.
BBC Sport is to pioneer a new virtual stadium technology in the Six Nations Rugby Championship next week in an effort to maintain the popularity of the game after the 2003 Rugby World Cup, writes Rick Dacey.
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Formats & Deals - C4's bromwell high toon Heads for Oz.
Channel 4's new multicultural animated series Bromwell High has been picked up by the ABC and