All Broadcast articles in 28 January 2005 – Page 7

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    UK Post sets up broadcast working group

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    UK Post chiefs have set up a broadcast working group to confront the issues facing the sector ahead of impending changes at the BBC.

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    Broadcast surveys

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Equipment resellers and television studio bosses are being sought by Broadcastfor two special magazine reports. Reseller Survey 2005 and TV Studios 2005 will feature statistics, analysis and business features that explore the size and condition of the reseller and studio markets. Both reports will be published ...

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    Mersey PSB bid

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Mersey Television chairman Phil Redmond said this week he planned to launch his grassroots digital public service channel on the Sky platform in the autumn. The not-for-profit Liverpool-based channel, to be called the North West Digital Platform, will be fully funded by the North West Development Agency for five years. ...

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    BBC orders greig-fronted rom-com

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has commissioned a romantic comedy drama starring Green Wingactress Tamsin Greig and The Wonder Years'Michael Landes. The 6 x 60-minute Love Soup, written by David Renwick, whose credits include Jonathan Creekand One ...

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    Electric Sky shifts BBC tsunami doc

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Factual distributor Electric Sky has made several sales of the BBC's Asian tsunami documentary, The Killer Wave. The 52-minute special, broadcast earlier this month, has been picked up by broadcasters in six countries including the US.

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    BBC Worldwide lines up shows for US

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has signed a deal to bring British comedy, drama and factual programming to video-on-demand viewers in the US. Akimbo Systems, which offers content via broadband, signed a deal at this week's Natpe market for content such as The Secret Garden, Little Lord Fauntleroyand ...

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    Casino threat to BBC media centre

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    The proposed conversion of Alexandra Palace into a new media campus has been thrown into doubt by the BBC reviews and interest from the gambling industry.

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    Red finishes BBC promotion

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Red Post-Production has completed work on a pioneering interactive television production for the BBC, cross-promoting BBC 1Xtra's radio coverage of the Trinidad Carnival with the red-button service on digital TV platforms. Red Inferno artist Ally Burnett created transitions using elements from carnival footage, which were animated in Inferno with a ...

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    Grade on BBC News

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    BBC chairman Michael Grade has said the corporation should make news programmes that are both serious and popular, despite conceding serious news values were coming under 'increasing strain'. Delivering the inaugural Hugh Cudlipp lecture in London this week, he admitted there may have been confusion in the past as to ...

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    Red Battlefield job

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Manchester-based Red Vision has successfully won the pitch for the BBC sequel to Battlefield Britain. The follow-up to the Peter Snow-fronted show will focus on international battles. Red Vision managing director David Mousley said early graphics work had begun and that its Legion software was being ...

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    Barnett joins MTV

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Sarah Barnett has quit as director of the Edinburgh International TV Festival to join MTV in the newly created role of head of affiliate marketing for the MTV and VH1 channels. Starting in March, Barnett will report to James Scroggs and Anna Bateson, directors of MTV and VH1 channels respectively. ...

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    ITV plans two more audiences with...

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    ITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosencrantz has commissioned two further An Audience with...specials featuring I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here!winner Joe Pasquale and 'pub landlord' comedian Al Murray. The shows, which are expected to air on ITV1 from March, will ...

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    BBC turns to virtual camera to spread rugby's appeal

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    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.

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    BBC America open to offers from UK indies

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    New BBC America chief executive Bill Hilary has said there will be more opportunities for UK indies after pledging to double the channel's budget over the next two years.

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    RDFI Band Aid deal

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    RDF International has picked up distribution rights to the documentary Band Aid: the Song that Rocked the World. Produced by Blakeway Productions, the 60-minute programme marks the 20th anniversary of the Band Aid charity single, Do They Know It's Christmas?and was originally ...

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    Masterson sets up dedicated AFP firm

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    FORMER ITV2 commercial director Paul Masterson has set up a new production company dedicated to advertiser-funded programming.

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    PRIME ADDS CAMERAS

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast hire company Prime Television has invested£30,000 in 12 new Sony HVR-Z1 high-definition cameras and three recorders, which it will be showing at Broadcast's Engaging HD conference on 3 February at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

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    Curtis pens G8 tale

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Love Actuallywriter Richard Curtis is to write his first drama for the BBC with a 90-minute special set at a G8 summit. The Girl in the Caféwill air this summer as part of the corporation's season of programmes about Africa. Produced in association with US cable ...

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    Hi De Hi inspires C4 reality series

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Brat Campindie Twenty Twenty Television is to recreate the low-brow camp of Hi De Hias part of a new reality series for Channel 4.

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    C4's Bromwell High toon Heads for Oz

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4's new multicultural animated series Bromwell Highhas been picked up by the ABC and Comedy Channel in Australia. The 13 x 20-minute series, co-produced by Hat Trick and Decode Entertainment, follows three unruly girls in a London school.