All Features articles – Page 146
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The Broadcast InterviewLiam Humphreys, C4
Channel 4’s head of factual entertainment has a clear mission in the post-Big Brother era: to create noise. But, he tells Balihar Khalsa, controversy will never be far behind.
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FeaturesIn pursuit of great ideas
BBC Academy’s Linda Green asks five of the UK’s best-known creative leaders how they led creative change in their industries
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The Broadcast InterviewPeter Salmon: putting northern soul into the BBC
The BBC North director talks to Lisa Campbell about how the move to MediaCityUK is revolutionising the way the corporation works.
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FeaturesBehind the Scenes: Escape from Colditz
Could Windfall recreate a daring WWII glider escape, asks producer / director Tom Cook?
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FeaturesBroadcast Hot 100: 2012
Find out who made the top 100 in TV and radio from industry leaders and commissioners to producers, directors, writers, talent, craft, post and digital.
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The Broadcast InterviewEmma Swain, BBC Knowledge
Her team has inspired the public to start baking and buy telescopes - and her budget is one of the BBC’s biggest. Catherine Neilan speaks to the controller of Knowledge commissioning.
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FeaturesQ&A: Elizabeth McIntyre, Discovery
Vice-president, production & development, factual, Discovery Networks international.
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FeaturesGreenlight round-up: BBC2 reveals summer/autumn schedule
Highlights on Greenlight include a raft of new programmes from BBC2’s forthcoming summer and autumn season.
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RatingsTime for ITV2 to emerge from its sister’s shadow
With channel-defining shows like TOWIE and Celebrity Juice, ITV’s younger sibling is finding its own niche at last.
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Behind The ScenesExile, BBC1
Part psychological drama, part crime thriller and part family character piece, Paul Abbot’s Exile is a difficult one to pigeon-hole. Will Strauss goes on set to meet the cast and crew
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Behind The ScenesThe Model Agency, Channel 4
The world of modelling was fertile ground for an ob doc. But filming was threatened when the boss had to testify in a war crimes trial, says Jilly Pearce.
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FeaturesSetting the rules for product placement
Advertisers and commercial channels are lining up to introduce product placement when it becomes a reality in the UK nextmonth, writes Alex Farber. But how will it work in practice?
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FeaturesLondon’s loss is the north-west’s gain
The BBC’s move to MediaCityUK in Salford is expected to have a galvanising effect on the region’s TV industry. Will Strauss reports on the issues raised at Broadcast’s roundtable of northern indies
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The Broadcast InterviewAndrew Jackson: the BBC’s straight-talker
Natural History Unit chief Andrew Jackson isn’t afraid to say what he thinks, and his self confessed lack of ‘pedigree’ is just what the corporation ordered, writes Katherine Rushton
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FeaturesEarning from on-demand
Selling content to digital platforms is now on the agenda for most independent producers - but they should avoid being too focused on the UK, says Andy Fry
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FeaturesPlugging the funding gap
As commissions have slowed down and broadcasters’ programme budgets have shrunk, indies are having to think outside the box to get projects off the ground, says Kate Bulkley


















