Features – Page 435
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FeaturesDoctor's timeslot travels pay off for BBC1 line-up
Putting MipTV to one side for a moment, the pressing question of the week is whether Doctor Who's earlier 6.20pm start time will really cost the show viewers, as Russell T Davies maintains.
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FeaturesEureka!: In search of the perfect partner
David Renwick's marriage inspired Love Soup, but he had to write himself out of series two.
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FeaturesFormat Focus: Million Dollar Wedding
A new reality show seeks the nation's perfect couple to win the prize of a fairytale wedding.
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FeaturesTuned into TV's power
TV personalities have altered attitudes to school dinners and shown the government the way over child internet safety. With further campaigns in the pipeline, is this the start of a new era of campaigning public service TV?
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FeaturesNAB Show Focus: Digital acquisition
Focusing on some of the current trends in the broadcast, production and post sectors, technology editor Will Strauss offers his take on what to see at this year's NAB Show, starting with digital acquisition.
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FeaturesTaking the fight to Autodesk
Imagineer Systems chief executive Allan Jaenicke explains why his company is introducing a post production system designed to rival Flame.
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FeaturesNAB Show Focus: IPTV
Adrian Pennington examines how IPTV services are preparing to change viewing habits.
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NAB: Sony unites to stay ahead of the game
Adrian Pennington reports from Sony's HQ in Tokyo on how the media and technology giant plans to unify developments across its professional and consumer divisions.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Nokia Green Room
Post production work completed on a new music and chat show on Channel 4
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FeaturesOn location: Quest for the Lost Ark
Producer/director Martin Kemp found teamwork was key to surviving a shoot in tricky conditions.
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FeaturesPricing the future
With plummeting rates and offline suites increasingly moving in-house, Michael Burns examines the changing business models for facilities operating in a tough commercial climate and uncovers the new growth areas.
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FeaturesOnly a thin blue line divides BBC1 and ITV1 at 8pm
Some scheduling decisions strike me as really puzzling. Last Thursday at 8pm I found myself switching between two police precinct dramas - The Bill on ITV1 and Holby Blue on BBC1. Who on earth thinks a precinct drama is a good alternative to a precinct drama?
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FeaturesContent Focus: Bearing witness
Reuters has marked the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq with an online documentary linking the conflict and those covering it.
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FeaturesEureka!: the story behind an idea
Big Bigger Biggest creator Carlo Massarella tells how he successfully pitched a show about buildings.
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FeaturesSky One gets back on track
Commissioning editor Steve Jones is determined to give Sky One a clear direction and make it the channel of choice for entertainment.
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FeaturesBehind the news: can the show-runner concept work in the UK?
Putting one person in charge of a series' entire vision is an idea from US TV that some argue should be adopted here. It worked on Doctor Who - but can it work for other UK shows?
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FeaturesFormat Focus: 71 Degrees North
Contestants can expect a frosty reception in a reality endurance format from Scandinavia.


















