All Multiplatform articles – Page 173
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NewsWorking mums get online soap
Twofour-owned IPTV specialist Digital Bridge is set to launch an online soap targeted at working mothers, which will run weekly on new webTV channel and social networking site Mumspower.com.
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NewsBroadcasters mull web hit Toyboize
TalkbackThames is in talks with broadcasters to take its web comedy series Toyboize to the small screen after its audience topped 1 million.
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NewsITV.com scores 300,000 views for FA Cup
ITV's online video highlights of the early rounds of the FA Cup have drawn more than 300,000 video views since the competition began.
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NewsiTunes to deliver Postman Pat
Classic children's television programming including He-Man, Rupert the Bear and Finley the Fire Engine is now available to download on iTunes following a landmark deal with Entertainment Rights.
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NewsCBeebies orders first web-only show
CBeebies has commissioned its first standalone web project based around letters that come to life.
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NewsNUJ and Bectu slam BBC Trust rejection
The National Union of Journalists says regions face a “significant decline in regional journalism” after the BBC Trust rejected plans to create a network of 65 online video news services this morning.
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BBC: Video service would have delivered 'real value'
BBC management has accepted findings by the BBC Trust that rejects proposals for a local online video service but has underscored it with comment that it would have delivered 'real value for licence fee payers”.
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NewsOfcom: BBC local video would have negative market impact
The BBC's proposed local video service would have a “significant negative impact” on commercial rivals and threaten future innovation, Ofcom has warned.
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NewsBBC Trust refuses local online video plans
The BBC Trust has blocked BBC proposals for a£68m online local news service, claiming it would not justify the expenditure of licence fee funds or the negative market impact on commercial rivals.
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Features
Multiplatform commissioning
Inertia has hindered the development of innovative cross-platform projects from UK broadcasters - but the commissioning culture is changing.
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Case study: BBC Switch
The youth audience's expectation of multiplatform delivery is far in advance of other demographics, which makes it all the more important for BBC teen brand Switch to reach them with cross-platform content.
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NewsCase study: 4iP
Channel 4's pioneering cross-platform education projects have laid the groundwork for its online PSB initiative, 4iP.
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NewsDirectors UK wants share of online cash
Directors UK is preparing to launch a campaign to secure for directors up to 5% of the revenue made from the online advertising surrounding their content.
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NewsWeb pioneers benefit from growing budgets
Endemol UK, Conker Media and film production company Big Balls have emerged as the early market leaders in online comedy, drama and entertainment, according to the first attempt to offer a snapshot of the sector.
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CommentHot Topic: online content
YouTube's revenue-sharing model shows TV it can profit from the web, says Patrick Walker.
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NewsBT Vision signs ITV content deal
ITV programming is to be made available through BT's new digital TV service BT Vision.
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NewsBBC in talks with Google
The BBC is looking at ways that it can work with Google, potentially positioning it as the most powerful media partnership in the UK.
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NewsYouTube's Walker joins myvideorights board
YouTube's partnerships director Patrick Walker is to fight online copyright issues after being appointed to the board of myvideorights.com.
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NewsITV lines up shows for multiplatform release
Coronation Street, Loose Women, Emmerdale and GMTV are the priority ITV in-house brands set to receive a Britannia High-style 360-degree multi-platform makeover in the next year.
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NewsFirst MySpace commission for RDF
RDF USA has produced original web series The Lost Archives of Quincy Taylor for MySpaceTV.


















