All Broadcast articles in 28 November 2008 – Page 2
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C4 revives Comedy Showcase
Media Festival: Channel 4 is to broadcast a second series of comedy pilots under the Comedy Showcase banner next autumn.
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Features
Creative Review - My Holiday Hostage Hell
Full post-production on a series that explores true accounts of holiday terror experienced by ordinary Britons.
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Creative Review - The FA Cup Titles
A giant FA Cup constructed on green pastures by fans to the soundtrack Abide with Me.
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Creative Review - Guinness World Records Smashed
Visuals and audio created for the Sky One programme's title sequence.
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Evolutions adds client viewing room
Evolutions has spent£50,000 on a client viewing room at its Berners Street site.
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9m see Kilroy-Silk leave ITV1's jungle
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! hit a peak last night of 9m viewers (36.9% share) as former politician Robert Kilroy-Silk was the first to leave the jungle.
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Bright joins Molinare
Former Pepper chief engineer Richard Bright has joined Molinare as head of IT.
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Soho Runners set up to offer temporary help
A new recruitment agency, which started out as a Facebook initiative, has been set up to provide temporary runners to Soho facilities.
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SIS Live plans web events division
Broadcast services supplier SIS Live is to launch a division dedicated to producers interested in distributing events to the internet.
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Medway boosts post file exchange for ITV
ITV has added a Medway file interchange system to the workflow for its new BT-managed Content Store.
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Future Media set to merge brands
Content processing and re-pur-posing business Future Media Group will bring its three companies under a single brand next year and move them all into the same building.
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RDF Media in£52m buyout
RDF Media, the indie behind shows such as Wife Swap and Faking It, has agreed to a management buyout for£52m.
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Redmond: PSB broadcasters disconnected from real life
Media Festival: Brookside creator Phil Redmond has kickstarted The Media Festival by accusing PSB broadcasters of being disconnected from the cultural life of the UK and insisting they must change or face extinction.
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Video
Video: Peter Fincham
ITV director of television Peter Fincham talks to Broadcastnow about shaking up the weekday schedule, the tension between ITV Studios and the indie sector and why there will always be a place for mainstream television.
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ITV Studios eyes Jackson deal
ITV Studios' next indie investment could be with a familiar face - outgoing ITV director of entertainment and comedy Paul Jackson.
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Indies: Fighting for opportunities to survive
With forecasts of a tough year to come, even the biggest among production companies will have to cut costs. Katherine Rushton looks at the secrets of making it through a downturn.
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STV to pump£1m into production division
STV will pump almost£1m into its STV Productions development division as part of a drive to create global formats, co-productions and advertiser-funded content for a broad range of broadcasters.