All CBeebies articles – Page 37
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NewsA Productions trails CBBC site
Bristol-based A Productions has just completed CBBC's World Cup website promo. The trailer was turned around in just over a week. It shows a football literally bursting with features from the CBBC website. A Productions' Duncan Fraser and Paul Hill animated using 3DS Max and After Effects for the light ...
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NewsBBC3 scheduler moves to CBBC and CBeebies
BBC3 scheduler Damian Kavanagh is to take up a new role as head of scheduling for CBBC and CBeebies, and will also take a commissioning role for the corporation's kids' output.
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NewsNovel and Darrall Macqueen selected for Cartoon Forum
New series from Darrall Macqueen, the company behind CBBC's Sunday morning show Smile, and Fimblesproducer Novel Entertainment are among the 10 British animation projects selected for this year's Cartoon Forum.
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NewsCBeebies in exec reshuffle
The BBC has appointed Kay Benbow to the role of head of production, animation and acquisitions for its pre-school channel CBeebies.
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NewsRatings - Are blockbuster soaps slipping out of favour?
The three big broadcasting events of the week were Big Brother's Live Launch Show on Channel 4 on Thursday at 9pm, ...
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NewsThompson sets out his creative vision
A year in the making, director general Mark Thompson's Creative Futures scheme was finally launched this week, with the aim of future-proofing the corporation for the next 10 years.
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NewsShaun the Sheep animator joins CBeebies
The man who brought the Aardman animation Shaun the Sheepto the small screen has been appointed to the new role of creative director of the BBC's pre-school programming CBeebies.
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NewsPostman Pat and Jess drive profits
Entertainment Rights (ER) has reported a rise in pretax profits of 172% to£6m for 2005.
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NewsLate into the game
The launch of the CITV channel may have been a long time coming, but controller Estelle Hughes insists the offering's UK-originated content will give it the edge over its commercial rivals.
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NewsRatings - Will Davina be the saviour of BBC1's Wednesdays?
9 C4 24 35 Ray Mears's Extreme Survival
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NewsKeeping it in the family
As terrestrial channels leak viewers to multichannel, the main broadcasters are trying to manage their portfolio of channels to minimise the net audience loss. Dan Wootton investigates how they are doing.
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NewsProfile - Richard Deverell: Building BBC children's brand
After a stint running new media at CBBC, new BBC Children's controller Richard Deverell wants to make sure his channels stand out in a very crowded market.
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NewsBBC sees its total audience fall by 4.2%
The BBC's total audience share across its entire portfolio of channels has fallen year on year by 4.2%, despite both BBC3 and BBC4 recently recording their best ever months.
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Abbey sells wide eye to germany
Abbey Home Media Group's animated pre-school series Wide Eye has been picked up by German children's channel Ki.Ka. Co-produced with the BBC and made by King Rollo Films, the 26 x 10-minute series is already airing on CBeebies in the UK and has been licensed to a number of other ...
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Abbey inks European deals
Abbey Home Media Group's animated pre-school series Wide Eye has been picked up by German children's channel Ki.Ka, while infant learning series, Baby Bright has been released on DVD in France by UFG.
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NewsJamie's School Dinners grabs five Promax nominations
Channel 4's Jamie's School Dinners promo has clinched five nominations for the Promax UK Awards to be held on 5 November, including Best Launch and Best Television Campaign.
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NewsDick and Dom line up for kids' Baftas
7.30am: Kids' presenters Dick and Dom could walk off with two children's Baftas - for the second year running.
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NewsInternational sales boost profits at Entertainment Rights
Strong international sales for classic kids' character Postman Pat helped drive a 56% increase in operating profits at Entertainment Rights for the first half of 2005.


















