All Features articles – Page 289
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Four Weddings
Fresh from producing The Apprentice Predictor, in which users guessed who would win each episode of the BBC1 show, Monterosa has partnered with Living for its latest project.
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Surviving the Downturn
Last week, we revealed indies’ views of the broadcasters. Now in the concluding part of our exclusive survey, David Wood looks at how the downturn is hitting indies’ own businesses.
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Laughter is Paramount
Viewers have seen the funny side of Comedy Central since it changed its name from Paramount Comedy earlier this year with its audience jumping by 50% year-on-year.
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ITV1 hits monthly low point
Wimbledon, failure to attract upmarket viewers and the hot weather have led to a decline in figures
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Surviving the downturn: Impact on indies’ businesses
Only 1% of respondents to the survey said their businesses had not been affected at all by the downturn.
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MediaCityUK topping out
The view from the 19th floor of the 300ft tall Studio Block South Tower at MediaCityUK in Salford Quays.
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John O'Sullivan Compact Media Group
John O’Sullivan has been with Compact since its inception in 1995 and for the past six years has been the CEO of Compact Media Group.
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Surviving the Downtown: Indies views of the broadcasters
There are no prizes for guessing that indies have been hardest hit by a double whammy of falling commissioning levels from broadcasters and lower budgets for shows they do get away.
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Surviving the Downturn: Indies on...
Indies on commissioners, terms of trade, the BBC and on-screen impact.
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Surviving the Downturn: About the survey
Broadcast’s Surviving the Downturn survey was designed to gauge how the independent sector is coping with tough economic conditions.
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BBC expenses: an expensive lesson in transparency
The corporation’s decision to reveal allowances hasn’t exposed any duck houses, but ‘the antiseptic of sunlight’ will still make staff think twice about claims.
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Dan Mulligan on stereo 3D
Dan Mulligan, managing director at Rogue Element Films, offers up his take on stereoscopic 3D.
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Michael Jackson 1958-2009
Iconic graphics packages that celebrate the career of Michael Jackson, focusing on his music
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Life Class: Today’s Nude
Online and grade for a 5 x 30-minute interactive documentary about life drawing
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My Breasts Could Kill Me
Grade, online and full audio for a Dawn Porter-fronted doc about breast cancer