All articles by Ann-Marie Corvin – Page 10
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Samsung TVs affected by C4 data service
Channel 4 has suspended a data service that triggered a technical glitch in Samsung TVs – causing the sets to turn off each time viewers switched to E4 or Channel 4+1.
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Germany goes Cuckoo for BBC3 comedy
BBC3 comedy Cuckoo will become the first import in 10 years to air in a prime time slot on German broadcaster ARD, after it agreed a two series deal with Fremantle Media International.
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C4's Educating... heads to Walthamstow
Twofour is heading to East London for its latest Educating…series, where it will install its fixed rig camera systems at Walthamstow’s Frederick Bremer School.
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Explorer Ed Stafford back at Discovery
Explorer Ed Stafford will attempt to survive in some of the world’s most remote places in his latest extreme survival series for the Discovery Channel.
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Sunset+Vine opens women’s sports unit
Sunset+Vine has launched a production unit focused exclusively on women’s sport and headed by its former head of news Lisa Hynes.
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CDN gets digital revamp
ITV has rebooted the Creative Diversity Network’s online presence in its bid to transform it into a one-stop, interactive hub for companies seeking to boost diversity among their staff.
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Features
One step forward, two back
It’s been a year of ups and downs in the transition from tape to file, writes Ann-Marie Corvin, with events around the world serving first to accelerate the move and then put on the brakes
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Delivery crisis: a call to arms
At a Broadcast debate on the future of TV, industry-wide specifications were top of the agenda for content providers coping with the rapid growth of VoD and catch-up services.
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Cutting the cost of going tapeless
Ann-Marie Corvin speaks to early adopters, workflow specialists and production experts to find out how they make tapeless pay
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Licensing: battle for the high street
With seemingly every show from TOWIE to Mad Men and Peppa Pig launching branded merchandise, Ann-Marie Corvin finds out what it can do for the brand - and the bottom line.
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Masters of the tech universe
The Broadcast Tech Survey 2011: Independent production companies
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Technology Survey 2011
Explore Broadcast’s in-depth survey on key technology trends over the past 12 months.
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A natural home for 3D film-making
Like sport, natural history is a perfect fit for 3D TV - but making it work requires a whole new approach. Ann-Marie Corvin speaks to the experts.
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Ratings
C5 surge sinks C4 shows
TUESDAY: Channel 4 was beaten by all other terrestrial channels as new format The Wedding House, Gordon Ramsay’s latest series and the rescheduled Seven Days all underperformed.
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Hot Shots 2010 – get your entries in!
If you know a rising star in the industry this is the time to shout about it.
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Features
Women in TV: Training
Six women working in technical roles in television reveal how they have achieved success in areas traditionally dominated by men. Ann-Marie Corvin reports.
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Transparency is the key to equal pay
Campaigners say the Equality Act 2010 will only bring about a fair deal for women when there is complete candour about wages.
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The Broadcast Interview
Martin Davidson, history/business, BBC
The commissioning editor of history and business wants series that ask provocative questions, and more ‘cross-pollination’ between genres.
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Women in TV 2010: Children and a TV career
Raising a family and working in TV do not go hand in hand.
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Women in TV 2010: A tough balancing act
Women are suffering from sexism and ageism, and are struggling to get back to work after having children, according to our latest survey on Women in TV.