All articles by Ann-Marie – Page 3

  • Tony Hall
    News

    Hall: Music should be the ‘DNA’ of the BBC

    2013-07-16T12:50:00Z

    New BBC director general Tony Hall has said he wants raise the profile of arts and culture programming across the broadcaster’s channels, and is also planning to do  ‘interesting things’ with Shakespeare, by working with companies outside the corporation.

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    News

    Fraser exits Maverick after 20 years at the helm

    2013-07-04T08:00:00Z

    Alexandra Fraser is to step down as joint chief executive of Maverick Television after nearly 20 years at the company.

  • mediacity
    News

    Pact pegs regional indie revenues at £160m

    2013-07-03T10:58:00Z

    The indie TV sector outside London has grown by 20% year-on-year - but the level of success varies considerably from area to area.

  • Luther
    News

    BBC embraces hotspots for Luther trailer

    2013-07-02T18:17:00Z

    BBC1 has tapped into video hot spotting technology to support the return of Luther for a third series.

  • cartoon_network_ben_10
    News

    Turner poaches new kids head from Disney

    2013-07-01T16:34:00Z

    Patricia Hidalgo has left Disney after 15 years to work for rival kids channel brand Turner International.

  • Big Brother
    Features

    Product Placement - the next steps

    2013-06-13T06:59:00Z

    Talked up as a multimillion-pound industry when it became legal in the UK two years ago. Has it lived up to expectations?

  • Demystifying Digital
    Features

    How to use the second screen

    2013-03-21T10:20:00Z

    A Broadcast panel asks experts from Sky, Brightcove, Capablue & Intrasonics how to build a successful TV strategy with a compelling user experience across multiple devices.

  • Broadcast: storage roundtable
    Features

    Tackling TV’s growing problem

    2013-02-28T09:26:00Z

    The move to file-based workflows has put storage under the spotlight. Leading figures in the industry discuss best practice and what to do with the ‘digital sludge’.

  • Mediacity
    Features

    Going back to basics

    2013-02-14T07:02:00Z

    Are universities and colleges giving students the skills they need to enter the creative industries? Ann-Marie Corvin speaks to those involved in training the next generation

  • The Voice
    Features

    Survival of the biggest

    2012-12-13T10:37:00Z

    It’s been a good year for larger post houses that can take on the biggest shows, but rising costs and a fall in TV ad spend have hit some smaller facilities hard. Ann-Marie Corvin reports

  • mankind
    Features

    Survival of the biggest

    2012-12-13T06:00:00Z

    It’s been a good year for larger post houses that can take on the biggest shows, but rising costs and a fall in TV ad spend have hit some smaller facilities hard.

  • tv_without_boundaries
    Features

    No more ‘one-size-fits-all’

    2012-10-25T09:41:00Z

    Local knowledge and a well-planned entry strategy are key to breaking into new territories. Ann-Marie Corvin travels to Turkey to hear from key international players

  • anne_morrison_caroline_thomson
    News

    BBC lines up apprenticeships

    2012-06-28T11:53:00Z

    The BBC has applied for funding to help launch a series of industrywide, degree-level apprenticeships in technology and engineering.

  • Diverse talent
    Features

    Britain’s got (diverse) talent

    2012-06-28T08:30:00Z

    Broadcasters and indies are embracing training schemes to find non-graduate creative talent. Ann-marie Corvin reports on the push for fresh, young voices from all social backgrounds.

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    Features

    Eastern Promise

    2012-06-20T10:29:00Z

    With the economic crisis restricting credit in Europe, broadcast manufacturers are increasingly looking to Asia to grow their businesses. Ann-Marie Corvin previews the Broadcast Asia trade show.

  • Life in a Day
    Features

    Docs: Life beyond television

    2012-06-07T08:30:00Z

    From a campaigning viral hit to a quirky new-music show, the web is providing an essential outlet for factual content that doesn’t fit the schedules.

  • The Story of Variety: archive-based programming has become lucrative
    News

    Copyright reform 'could destroy' archive industry

    2012-03-29T09:22:00Z

    The UK’s commercial archive market could be “devastated” and “destroyed” by a government review of intellectual property laws, according to key figures in the sector.

  • Broadcast_year_in_production_2011
    Features

    The Year in Production 2011

    2011-12-08T15:12:00Z

    A round-up of this year’s main events in technology, finance, studios, outside broadcasts and post production.