All Features articles – Page 244
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Broadcast Hot Shots 2011
From writers to schedulers, and producers to marketers, Broadcast’s Hot Shots 2011 reveals the young industry names who are already making their mark.
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Swinger Wives, TLC (US)
Broadcast throws its keys into the bowl for a new US series about swingers.
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Structured reality
The popularity of TOWIE and Made In Chelsea has put structured reality on the TV map, but will terrestrial audiences embrace the genre?
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YouTube: opportunity or hindrance?
Ahead of chief executive Eric Schmidt’s MacTaggart Lecture at Edinburgh, Alex Farber examines the TV industry’s evolving relationship with Google and its video site YouTube.
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Charlie's Angels, ABC (US)
Broadcast welcomes back a classic ’70s series as it gets picked up in the UK by Channel 4.
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How C4’s diversity drive is playing out
Channel 4 has made a public pledge to fund ideas from small indies, and Jay Hunt has spearheaded a national hunt for new blood. Balihar Khalsa meets Hunt and the Alpha Fund team.
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Who’s winning the big entertainment battle?
As the Saturday night ratings war between ITV1 and BBC1 hots up, Stephen Price takes a look at how each side is faring.
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Multi-camera directing: tricks of the trade
How do you make it as a multi-camera director? BBC Academy head of public service partnerships Donna Taberer gets advice from some of the leading figures in the field.
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Once Upon A Time, ABC (US)
Broadcast takes a bite out of a new fairytale drama fromt he writers of Lost set to debut in the US this autumn.
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50 Greatest Harry Potter Moments
Create a graphics package to complement the iconic Harry Potter style.
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Beaver Falls
Full post on the 6 x 60-minute comedy drama series following three UK graduates at a US summer camp.
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Ingest: Digital delivery challenge
As TV moves from tape to file, playout firms are having to deal with a growing number of formats. George Bevir speaks to the main players about what it means for them - and their clients.
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The case for outsourcing playout
With broadcasters increasingly looking to attract new audiences around the world, Steve Fairbrother, techincal diretor at GlobeCast, explains why outsourcing playout to a service provider makes sense.
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Metadata: The search for better data
Metadata is a key component in providing an efficient workflow, but the lack of a universal standard can prove challenging. George Bevir reports on the issues facing playout firms.
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ITVS: the low-key revolution
Kevin Lygo’s transformation of the production arm has been steady, rather than spectacular.
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Allen Gregory, Fox (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the new animated comedy starring Jonah Hill.