All Broadcast articles in 4 February 2011 – Page 5
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Features3D focus: Caution - convert with care
Converting 2D programming to 3D offers a cost-effective way of supplying broadcasters with the content they need. But it’s a contentious issue, as Adrian Pennington finds out.
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The Broadcast InterviewCheryl Taylor, BBC comedy
With shows such as Rev and Miranda, BBC Comedy is thriving under controller Cheryl Taylor. She tells Catherine Neilan about her latest commissions and the challenges the genre faces.
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Behind The ScenesThe Promise, Channel 4
In researching this story about Britain’s role in the creation of modern Israel, Peter Kosminsky found striking parallels with contemporary events.
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RatingsThe Chase is on for 5pm lead
BBC’s Weakest Link succumbs to ITV, while ITV1 is the Biggest Loser to Silent Witness.
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CommentOff Cuts: Kids get the irie feeling
CBeebies held its season launch at King’s Place in a morning slot that allowed its natural audience to witness the latest shows on offer.
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NewsLoft sets up in Chiswick
Post firm Loft London has acquired a 6,500 sq ft building in Chiswick.
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FeaturesPrism Sound Sadie 6
A new software-only version of Prism Sound’s recording and editing system.
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FeaturesRTE idents
Create a spot that visually represents the varied categories of RTE’s broadcast portfolio.
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CommentSky's loss is women in TV sport's gain
While anyone can make a mistake, the comments made by Richard Keys and Andy Gray at Sky Sports point to a long-term attitude amounting to institutional sexism.
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FeaturesPush The Button
Create a promo for the new season of Ant and Dec’s Saturday night show Push The Button
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NewsE4 wins Channel of the Year at Broadcast Awards
Multichannel broadcaster E4 has scooped the coveted Channel of the Year prize at the Broadcast Awards 2011, beating off stiff competition from the likes of terrestrials BBC1, ITV1 and Channel 4.
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NewsShed creates blue-collar comedy drama for BBC1
BBC1 is continuing its push on blue-collar scripted content by commissioning a primetime comedy drama based around a decaying seaside community in the north of England.
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NewsClear Cut wins Best Post Production House at Broadcast Awards
Clear Cut picked up the prize for Best Post Production House at last night’s Broadcast Awards 2011, fighting off competition from five rivals.
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NewsITV signs £12m Titchmarsh deal with Spun Gold
ITV has struck a multi-commission and licensing deal, thought to be worth £12m in production fees, that will establish Alan Titchmarsh as a primetime face on ITV1 and launch a raft of consumer products under his name.
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NewsFirst show filmed at MediaCityUK's studios
MediaCityUK last week opened its doors for business, with Saturday night entertainment show Don’t Scare the Hare the first show to be recorded in the facility’s studios.
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NewsChristopher Lunn faces wait for key High Court verdict
Christopher Lunn & Company could have to wait weeks to discover whether it has overturned HM Revenue & Customs’ decision to blacklist it, following a two-day hearing at the High Court.


















