All articles by Lisa Campbell – Page 27
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Another dimension for TV
Power of 3D provides a path to produce programmes that pack a punch.
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BBC accused of being ageist
…but long-running entertainment formats must be refreshed to stay on top
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Act on fewer, bigger, better
Quite by coincidence, in this week’s magazine, we have two of the industry’s most senior creatives from different disciplines arguing the same point: bureaucracy is killing creativity.
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Indies stare into the abyss
Independent producers are making widespread job cuts, using fewer staff on shoots and are convinced the quality of television will suffer over the next 12 months because of the tough economic climate.
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Can you cope with cuts?
How many shows, like The Bill, are rising to the challenge of looking good for less?
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Roary the Racing Car / The Wiggles
Poppy Brech and Lisa Campbell each give their verdict on the latest shows.
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It’s survival of the fittest
Big or small, industry players feel strain as dearth of commissions takes its toll
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Airey hits back at critics: ‘Five is not in tatters’
Five chief executive Dawn Airey has hit back at critics who suggest the Digital Britain report means a bleak outlook for the broadcaster, insisting: “Five is not in tatters”.
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Endemol pitches Seinfeld marriage format for UK
Endemol will pitch Jerry Seinfeld devised show The Marriage Ref to UK broadcasters after picking up the global rights to the new format.
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The corporation fixation
For solutions to complex problems, Digital Britain has looked no further than Auntie
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ITV’s leaky ratings tactic
Event TV draws huge audiences, but it’s no use if viewers trickle away afterwards.
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Government launches review into kids on TV
The government is preparing a major public consultation on the use of children in TV shows such as Britain’s Got Talent, which last week saw 10-year-old semi-finalist Hollie Steel break down on live TV.
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BGT backlash and blame
The press and the industry both played a part in the sharp rise and fall of SuBo
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The Brits have arrived
Shed Media’s US Seinfeld commission points the way forward for UK indies
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Urgent decisions needed in radio, says Richards
RADIO 3.0: “It’s time for crucial decisions to be made” to safeguard the future of commercial radio, said Ofcom chief Ed Richards today.
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Opening the BBC's books
The Trust’s decision to publish its board’s expenses should just be the start.
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Profit from on-demand
Broadcasting may be having a rough ride at the moment, but the viewers aren’t.
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Keating: TV needs to take publishing role
Roly Keating, soon to be the BBC's first director of archive content, has described the area he is moving into as a “long-standing obsession” and believes the industry should adopt more of a publishing model in the future.
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The danger of looking back
Exploiting the past is all very well, but ITV must do it with flair.