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Creative Review - Boy Meets Girl
100 HD visual effects shots created for ITV primetime drama Boy Meets Girl starring Martin Freeman and Rachael Stirling.
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Inside track: Paul Jarvis
Paul Jarvis is De Lane Lea's technical manager on remote editing.
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How we ...made a fact ent series about adoption
Exec producer David Wise brought children and adopters together for his drama series Find Me A Family.
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Eureka!: Compulsion
Writer Joshua St Johnston was compelled to update The Changeling for the 21st century.
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The Buyer: Manuel Tillman
Manuel Tillman is acquisitions and co-productions manager at Off the Fence.
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Will a change of leadership save ITV?
Grade's decision to step down as executive chairman of ITV and into a non-executive role has created two camps - optimists and those who think it will end badly.
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My Career: Henrik Eklund
Henrik Eklund is director of digital partnerships and distribution for EMEA, AP.
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Video cost with film quality
HD promises a cost-effective solution for producers torn between managing a budget and delivering quality, but the decision to ditch film is far from simple.
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Creative Review - UKTV Style re-branded as Home
A new brand identity for Home, formerly UKTV Style, created by Red Bee Media as part of the broadcasters ongoing network re-brand.
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How playout can keep up
In today's fragmented marketplace, service providers must evolve to remain relevant amid an explosion of diverse and dynamic delivery models.
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Bafta TV Awards: Toasting TV in tough times
Sunday's Bafta TV Awards will be a chance to celebrate the best in British broadcasting. Past winners talk to Matthew Bell about the challenges facing their genres in the current climate.
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Inside Track
Danny Meaney, managing director of consultancy NMP on helping regional media in the North.
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How we ...brought Formula 1 into the digital age
BBC's Ben Gallop wanted to stamp his mark on coverage after the sport returned from ITV.
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Switching on the YouTube viewers
The Susan Boyle phenomenon illustrates how web video clips are cross-fertilising with TV programmes and bringing in a wider audience.
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Eureka!: Reggie Perrin
Executive producer Ben Farrell on why the '70s sitcom was ripe for a 21st-century makeover.
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BBC Nations and Regions: Life outside London calling
The BBC's nations and regions strategy aims to change the DNA of UK broadcasting. As the deadline looms for managers to commit to Salford, it's crunch time, says Katherine Rushton.
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Eureka!: All the Small Things
Writer Debbie Horsfield on expanding an idea for a theatrical play into a television series.