All Features articles – Page 324
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FeaturesBehind the business: Robert Peston
Billion-pound scoops have made the BBC business editor a key face for the corporation.
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FeaturesFormat focus: Ticket to the Tribes
Families must live the life of an indigenous tribe in this reality format.
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FeaturesGetting to grips with digital
All3Media's acquisition of Illumina is the latest example of an indie embracing digital media. Maria Esposito reports on the challenges of going digital.
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FeaturesTrends: Eastern promise
While established and home territories remain critical, the UK's top distributors are increasingly looking to the emerging markets of eastern Europe and Asia.
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FeaturesIndies: DIY distribution
While consolidation has meant that fewer indies now handle their own distribution, some remain believers in building their own sales operation.
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FeaturesThe Peer Poll
This year BBC Worldwide and Fremantle led the field as the distributor's favourite distributor while RDF slipped into third place.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: All3Media International
While it's slipped one place from last year's poll with a tally of 12 points, rivals continue to praise All3Media as “a well-run company with a growing reputation for service”.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: RDF Rights
After knocking BBC Worldwide off the top spot last year, RDF Rights slips to its lowest position to date with 12 points.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: BBC Worldwide
Rivals might not be happy with its growing commercial ambitions, but that didn't stop BBC Worldwide from returning to the top spot in this year's peer poll with 23 points.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: Fremantle Media Enterprises
Of the big four distributors, Fremantle saw the strongest growth in turnover in 2007, while rivals praised it for its combination of “formats, scripted programming and good management” as well as the “development of original ideas” - qualities which earned it 22 points.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: ITV Worldwide
ITV Worldwide climbs from seventh to fifth position with a total of 10 points after a busy 12 months.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: Target Entertainment
Target holds its sixth position in this year's survey with six points.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: Cineflix International
Proving that you don't need thousands of hours of programming to succeed, Canadian-owned Cineflix International has the smallest catalogue of all the companies in this year's poll, yet has consistently punched above its weight.
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FeaturesPeer Poll: Outright Distribution
A second new entrant in this year's poll, Outright has been on a roll since its acquisition by Shed two years ago, with turnover up a huge 167.5% in 2007, its first full year of trading as part of the group.
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FeaturesThe Business
The distribution sector has shaped up over the past year with company mergers, business consolidation and Hollywood bosses hired, resulting in a business sector better positioned to deliver stronger sales and growth.
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FeaturesThe competition for rights
A growth in the number of companies with the scale and deep pockets to compete with the likes of BBC Worldwide, Fremantle and ITV Worldwide means that competition for third-party product is tough.
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FeaturesThe Distributors League Table
The latest financial results for the UK’s top distributors may herald a watershed year; revenues are up, thanks to strong growth from mid-sized companies, but there are signs that the market is cooling.
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FeaturesGrowth - but for how long?
Welcome to Broadcast's fourth annual survey of the UK distribution sector. This year's survey is more comprehensive than ever, including 36 of the UK's leading distributors.
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Creative Review - No Heroics
Visual effects, completed by Finish, for a new sitcom about four off-duty superheroes.


















