All Broadcast articles in 29 April 2011 – Page 3
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FeaturesJVC DT-V24G11Z
A 24-inch monitor and the latest addition to JVC’s Vérité G-Series of professional LCD displays
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FeaturesMalaria No More promo for MTV
Create an overhead pullout shot of tents in fields to illustrate the number of people killed each year by malaria.
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The Broadcast InterviewAlison Kirkham, BBC
The BBC commissioner reveals her wishlist and talks about trying to replicate the success of Strictly Come Dancing in factual.
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NewsRoyal wedding boosts rentals
Pro Motion Hire has reported a 50% increase in camera hire as international broadcasters gear up for the royal wedding.
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NewsGarbutt returns to Prime Focus
Senior sales executive Will Garbutt has returned to Prime Focus after spending four months as head of post-production at Halo.
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NewsNI firms set for Thrones return
Post facilities in Northern Ireland are gearing up for the return of HBO’s Game Of Thrones.
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NewsEntwistle named BBC Vision boss
George Entwistle has been formally appointed director of BBC Vision, after three months of acting in the role.
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Comment27 April '11
“By the time each episode finishes, we ache with the glorious sense that a better world is possible.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsKatie picks up while Two Pints of Lager returns
TUESDAY: Sky Living’s Katie picked up on the last fortnights’ performance while BBC3’s long-running sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps returned with a double bill.
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FeaturesPrices provide the wow factor
NAB may not have delivered a ‘must have’ new product, but there were some big drops in the cost of both software and hardware. George Bevir finds out what everyone was talking about.
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RatingsRoyal doc falters on Secret Millionaire return
TUESDAY: A far from regal performance for an ITV documentary on Prince William and Kate Middleton helped a new series of The Secret Millionaire profit.
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RatingsSaturday night’s insanity
With a robotic hare, dangerous singing and the Hoff, peak weekend viewing becomes bizarre
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RatingsMillions meet Middletons
Apparently, the future Queen is related to ordinary people; crikey, how did The Firm let that happen?
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RatingsThrone game out of blocks
There’s still time to create our own 2012 Olympic event. And after Monday, maybe it’s the Game Of Thrones, whatever the heck that is. Huge chair throwing perhaps?
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CommentVera / Psychoville / March Of The Dinosaurs
True Vision’s Brian Woods and Olwyn Silvester, production chief at Atlantic Productions, on cops, clowns and animated dinosaurs
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CommentOff cuts: Daisy doo! to global aid
Thought In The Night Garden was harmless fun for toddlers, or at worst, soporific viewing for stoners? Think again.
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NewsBBC Trust rejects three complaints
The BBC Trust has rejected two sets of viewer complaints about daytime programmes and one about a radio jingle.
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NewsDeverell to oversee BBC's W12 exit
Richard Deverell is stepping down from his role as chief operating officer of BBC North to take the reins of the corporation’s W12 project.


















