All articles by Kate Bulkley – Page 10
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Scripps hands Transparent global rights
Transparent Television has secured a commission from the Travel Channel which is almost full funded by Scripps Network International as part of its commitment to airing stand-out shows.
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Tiger Aspect revives Mr Bean
Tiger Aspect is reviving comedy character Mr. Bean for a new animated series.
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Glimpse of TV’s future at CES
Although not a TV expo, CES has much to offer, writes Kate Bulkley
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2013: Big deals for British TV
From sporting battles and controversial content funding to indie buyouts and UK tax credits
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Time to value brand support
Industry should conquer its fear of branded content, says Kate Bulkley
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MCNs need to find their hook
Standing out is key, whether in LA or Grimsby, says Kate Bulkley
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VM boss backs VoD and fibre
Virgin Media chief executive Tom Mockridge has restated that high-speed broadband is at the heart of the business and revealed plans to ramp up VoD services.
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BT scores with copycat tactics
Champions League could be a game-changer, writes Kate Bulkley
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Don’t panic about China rules
Limitations on formats aren’t all black and white, says Kate Bulkley
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Mr Dreamworks’ digital design
YouTube and Netflix deals point to clear objective, says Kate Bulkley
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Why tech is suddenly sexy
IBC highlights what’s in store for broadcasting, says Kate Bulkley
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Social media shows its power
All3Media is taking the lead in testing new formats, says Kate Bulkley
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Tapping into a new mindset
Bridging TV and online gap will attract millennials, says Kate Bulkley
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Ratings take a leap forward
Cross-platform tracking will change the game, writes Kate Bulkley
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TV can learn from ad-makers
Why were there no TV creatives at Cannes Lions asks Kate Bulkley
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Virgin Media targets youth with YouTube channel
Virgin Media will launch a YouTube channel later this month to target younger audiences and potential subscribers.
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Getting the YouTube ball rolling
Bigballs is helping to create a new kind of television, says Kate Bulkley
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Two ways to crack advertising
Will ITV and C4’s different approaches both pay off asks Kate Bulkley.