All Features articles – Page 360
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FeaturesStation Profile: GMG Radio
A profile of GMG Radio and an interview with John 'Simo' Simons.
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ITV gains from rugby scrum
Philip Reevell on how coverage of the Rugby World Cup will benefit ITV 2, ITV 3 and ITV 4.
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FeaturesTelling an explosive tale
Producer Vicky Matthews braved force nine gales to film the epic story of the Hindenburg disaster.
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FeaturesSofia's Diary
Bebo aims to engage its social networking community with a fresh interactive drama.
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FeaturesThe upside of putting money on an outsider
With the BBC's sell-off of its Resources, Technology and Broadcast arms, the pendulum appears to have swung firmly towards outsourcing by broadcasters. Kevin Hilton looks at what there is to gain by going out
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FeaturesHow to post a profit in licensing
Even though the UK licensing market is worth£2.5bn a year, it is by no means easy money
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The Great Escape
Interfocus Asia executive producer Frank Smith on how The Great Escape made it to the screen
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FeaturesIndies develop cross-platform strategies
IBC:The past year has seen an explosion of growth in broadband video services, with many programmes and channels now legitimately available online for the first time.
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Channels gorge on food shows
Philip Reevell on why this year Big Brotherhas been altogether less disruptive in ratings terms.
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FeaturesOn location: Born to be Different
Series producer Dee Lahiri charted the lives of six disabled children - and built lasting relationships
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FeaturesNew kids on the TV block
Online TV services making content available via broadband poses a revenue threat to traditional IPTV providers.
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FeaturesWhat's Grade's big idea?
Michael Grade has a tricky balancing act to pull off if he is to impress the City and win viewers
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FeaturesStuart: a Life Backwards
Bringing a sense of warmth to a tale of drug abuse, homelessness and bloody violence called for some unique production techniques.
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FeaturesInterview with Dr Phillip Alvelda
MobiTV has succeeded where others have failed and now has more than 2 million paying subscribers.
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FeaturesTime to set a digital agenda
IBC: A growing chorus in radio is calling for a timetable for analogue switch-off.


















