All Features articles – Page 249
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CBS
CBS started as one of the largest radio conglomerates in the Unitied States in the late 1920s and, though now a television network, CBS has stayed in the foreground of entertainment since its inception. Currently the most-watched network in the US, CBS has kept this position for almost a decade.
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NBC
NBC had enjoyed unparalleled dominance in US broadcasting, claiming number one spot in primetime ratings throughout the 1980s and 1990s - fuelled by scripted powerhouses Friends, Frasier, Seinfeld, The West Wing and ER, not to mention the earlier classics such as Cheers, The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Knight Rider and ...
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Hell on Wheels, AMC (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the forthcoming drama from Mad Men cable broadcaster AMC.
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Miranda VoD Publishing
A publishing platform for integration with Miranda’s iTX IT-based automation and playout system
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The Shadow Line
Full post on the 7 x 60-minute conspiracy thriller about the murder of adrugs baron
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Freelancer Special: Where to find what you need
In the second part of Broadcast’s report on freelancer training, Moray Coulter looks at what help is available to those looking to develop their TV careers, and where to go for funding
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The Conversation
Broadcast shines the spotlight on The Conversation, a new celebrity interview show based on Amanda de Cadenet’s web series.
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Freelancer Special: Escaping the maternity trap
Many industries now offer women returning to work a family friendly environment and flexible or part-time employment. So why is TV still lagging behind? Lisa Campbell reports
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Freelancer Special: The human cost of a tax raid
As HMRC puts media accountant CLAC under the spotlight, Jake Kanter talks to three of the firm’s clients about the personal impact of the investigation
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Getting the balance right
With the latest BBC research revealing that more than half of viewers have problems hearing dialogue clearly, leading producers and sound recordists offer their tips for ensuring audibility
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Prices provide the wow factor
NAB may not have delivered a ‘must have’ new product, but there were some big drops in the cost of both software and hardware. George Bevir finds out what everyone was talking about.
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Malaria No More promo for MTV
Create an overhead pullout shot of tents in fields to illustrate the number of people killed each year by malaria.
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JVC DT-V24G11Z
A 24-inch monitor and the latest addition to JVC’s Vérité G-Series of professional LCD displays
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What do freelancers want?
Ahead of a freelancer-themed issue next week, a major Broadcast survey lays bare the challenges faced by self-employed TV workers in keeping up to date with training. Moray Coulter reports
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Tati's Hotel
Working with Canadian partners wasn’t too big a challenge, but only being able to film with our star for three hours a day was, says Delyth Thomas