Features – Page 330
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Replace Lineker with Chiles in the driving seat
God bless sport! We are entrenched in that horrible sporting downtime between the end of the football season/Wimbledon and the start of the new football season. For sporting wives and girlfriends, it's a six-week period of almost unbroken serenity... until golf goes and spoils it all with the Open Championship. ...
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Digital Focus: Sky One
As digital switchover becomes a reality for a growing percentage of the population, it is clear that the old terrestrial powerhouses have got their digital strategies absolutely spot on.
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Commissioning Focus: Fiver
Fiver overcame a potentially rocky start to increase its share by 60% with a strategy of targeting men - and a younger audience than channel predecessor Five Life, writes Michael Rosser.
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The race to portray race
New research from Channel 4 and Trevor Phillips' plea for a voluntary code show multiculturalism is still a hot topic. But how do you get it right?
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Creative Review - Promo for the Open Golf
Effects work completed by Concrete on a promo for BBC coverage of the Open Golf.
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Content Focus: Liberty News
Viewers of Spooks spin-off Code 9 will be encouraged to track the show's drama on a tie-in news service.
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Ratings Focus: The upside of airing low-rating superdocs
Feature-length documentaries are unlikely to bring in high ratings but they can benefit broadcasters in other areas.
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Raising the tone in daytime
BBC daytime controller Liam Keelan plans to air a raft of hard-hitting current affairs shows and a Jimmy McGovern drama - but admits the UK didn't need another Aussie soap.
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Format focus: The Power Play
Two cities battle it out to decide which one is more eco-friendly in a new format from Norway.
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Turning TV on to Manchester
Salford's MediaCity complex is the north-west's best shot at becoming a rival to London, with the development hatching plans to become a global media hub. But its success still rests with commissioners.
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Soho sounds the last post
Negative equity, the credit crunch and an over-abundance of firms mean the long-expected consolidation of the industry seems to have begun.
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Creative Review - Sega Beijing Olympics Game promo
Promos, posted by Envy, that highlight the official video game of the Beijing Olympics.
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Creative Review - Clarks Bootleg
Online and split-screen technique applied by Nuts at the Joint for a Nickelodeon competition.
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Creative Review - Diet on the Dancefloor
Computer generated logo designed by Concrete for a Mentorn show on Living.
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Harley Street
TX: ITV is taking the plunge back into medical drama, this time with a glossy, upmarket twist. What’s more, the broadcaster is also taking a risk on some new writing talent.
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A bolt from the Blu-ray
The victory of Sony's Blu-ray in the battle of the HD formats is good news for DVD producers in the UK as they buy in new kit and plan a big push for Christmas - but it is a steep learning curve for facilities.
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Behind the news: Showcomotion
Never mind the crisis - children's TV is feeling more upbeat than it has done in years. Katherine Rushton reports from a buoyant Showcomotion.
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