All articles by Lisa Campbell – Page 25
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Six reasons to be cheerful
Soaring ratings and new commissions prove TV hasn’t lost its pull.
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Video: Michael Parkinson
Talk show veteran Sir Michael Parkinson talks to Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell about the state of the modern chat show, an “unrecognisable” ITV and what he really thought of Meg Ryan.
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The Broadcast Interview
Michael Parkinson: King of chat
John Lennon, Lauren Bacall, Muhammad Ali - Sir Michael Parkinson has interviewed them all. Lisa Campbell talks with the broadcasting legend about his 40 years in the business.
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Will the Beeb rue Ross’ exit?
Questions abound as the star leaves gaping hole in chatshow format.
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Harry Hill may leave ITV for Sky
ITV is in the throes of negotiations with Harry Hill amid speculation that the comedy star is in talks with Sky about a £3m-a-year deal.
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What next for Jonathan Ross?
Yes he was overpaid, yes he courted controversy that the BBC could well do without, but while the corporation may be secretly relieved about Jonathan Ross’s exit in the short-term, he leaves an enormous gap that it will struggle to fill, writes Lisa Campbell.
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New year, new opportunity
Happy New Year! We’re opening the first issue of 2010 with our Hot 100: Broadcast’s list of who’s made waves in the industry over the past year.
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The Broadcast Interview
Five comes out fighting
Our partnership remains strong, Five’s Dawn Airey and Richard Woolfe tell Lisa Campbell.
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That was the year that was
2009 was painful, but there’s the promise of better things to come
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BBC Comedy Extra / We Are Family
Robin Parker and Lisa Campbell share their views on a new BBC site and show.
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Sky issues 3D TV call to arms
Sky has outlined its 3D strategy for the first time and is calling on UK production companies to support its ambitious plans.
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A 3D volley from the future
Sky’s tennis trial showed the potential for 3D TV, as well as the pain
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BBC scraps plans to air ‘horny priests’ ballet
The BBC has dropped plans to air a ballet inspired by impresario Sergei Diaghilev this Christmas – after discovering that it features a deformed Pope who rapes nuns.
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Bargain is sign of the times
Endemol’s ability to get a competitive deal reveals change in indie sector
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Gompertz calls for indie pitches
MEDIA FESTIVAL: Tate media director Will Gompertz has called on the production community to “come and pitch and work for us - we can bring fame, an audience, content and we can fund-raise.”
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Industry bosses tackle internet piracy and BBC pay
At the Media Festival in Manchester, execs including Five boss Dawn Airey and incoming BBC arts editor Will Gompertz tackled issues of internet piracy, BBC pay levels and charging for online content. Lisa Campbell reports.
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It’s grim up North for ITV
Can the BBC’s Salford move compensate for ITV’s regional pull-out?
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The Street wins five RTS awards
Writer Jimmy McGovern and the team behind The Street swept the board at this weekend’s RTS North West Awards scooping a total of five awards.
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RTS honour Bennett-Jones and Holloway
Tiger Aspect chairman Peter Bennett-Jones and TalkbackThames head of entertainment Richard Holloway both received fellowships at a Royal Television Society event last night.
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Burning issues, cold cash
Campaigning doc-makers must raise finance without losing their soul.