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Opinion - Comment - Pilot heaven or hell?
As more and more shows struggle to find takers in a crowded marketplace, Mat Steiner considers the pros and cons - the expense and the casting issues - of making a pilot.
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Opinion - Does the future add up?
When broadcasters can't make shows like Peep Show pay, why is there a rush to produce new content for the net? asks Emily Bell.
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Player kicks off
Flextech's new 24-hour sports and gaming channel Player will launch on 4 March on Telewest and
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Latin America to get own Desperate Housewives
Buena Vista International Television is hoping to capitalise further on the success of Desperate Housewivesby launching Spanish and Portuguese versions of the show.
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RIG assigns political lobbyist to tackle BBC quota
The Radio Independents Group (RIG) has appointed a political lobbyist to step up its campaign for an increased independent production quota for BBC Radio.
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Sky secures Indian cricket rights
Sky has clinched the UK rights to show the England Test series against India for a reported£10m.
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Sky & Telewest prepare for HD World Cup
Richard Freudenstein, chief operating officer, BSkyB has confirmed that the group's high definition service will be up and running in time for the World Cup.
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Wall to Wall closes New York office
8am:Wall to Wall is to close down its office in New York next month after delivering its latest series to US network PBS.
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PEER POLL: Dick and Dom
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Is the BBC right to drop Dick and Dom in da Bungalow?
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Reality TV boosts Endemol profits
Reality shows were the driving force behind Dutch-based Endemol's profit surge of 30% to£57m in 2005.
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The Apprentice takes on 3.6m
Alan Sugar told most of the other channels 'You're fired' last night as BBC2's The Apprenticereturned with a sizeable 3.6 million (15.8%) at 9pm.
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Leopard US wins a series of orders
The US division of London-based indie Leopard Films has scored a series of American commissions, including a major order from lifestyle channel HGTV.
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Granada sells two major series to Italy
Granada International (GI) has made two programming deals with Italian broadcasters. The distributor has sold ten A Touch of Frostmovies to Telecom Italia Media for terrestrial channel La7. In addition, Fox Italia cable culture channel Cult, which was relaunched at the start of the year, ...
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RDF buys rights to Disorderly Conduct
RDF Rights has acquired the international distribution rights to US cable network Spike TV's upcoming series Disorderly Conduct. The 26 x 60-minute clip show features police footage of officers chasing suspects, preventing crime and putting their lives in danger. The deal is RDF's first deal ...
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UKTV Food devours series trio for 2006
UKTV Food has acquired three new series for its 2006 slate, including Rachel's Favourite Foodfrom In Production. The 13 x 30-minute series focuses on the best food to serve while entertaining family and friends. The channel has also picked up the first two series of ...
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ITV makes EastEnders star comedy pilot
ITV has made a rare comedy order with a pilot starring former EastEndersactress Tracey-Ann Oberman and veteran movie star Stephanie Beecham. The as yet unnamed show stars the pair as mother and daughter, following their attempts at running a wedding planning service. The script is ...
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Resolution goes Cold Turkey
Resolution has provided all the on-site post-production for Firefly's Going Cold Turkey, a 9 x 45-minute series as part of Channel 4's Addiction Week. The series follows drug addicts trying to recover from their addictions. Resolution's director of location editing, Jonathan Braman, acted as post-production ...
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St Anne's posts C4's No Angels
St Anne's Post has finished the post for World Productions' comedy-drama No Angels, an 8 x 60-minute series following four young nurses in a Leeds hospital. Head of telecine Vince Narduzzo completed the grade using Pogle Pixi. The online edit was completed by Jon Ellis, ...
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London TV leaves Sky to go on-demand
London TV, the TV channel set up in July to promote the capital to tourists, has been pulled off the Sky platform and is being relaunched as a TV-on-demand broadband service.
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Liquid TV does Time effects
Liquid TV has completed 50 effects and the title sequence for 4 x 60-minute BBC science documentary Time. The series explores the effect time has on humans, our perceptions of time and Earth's history. The time machine graphic was modelled in Maya, and Liquid's Tim ...