All Ecosse Films articles – Page 10
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Virtual idea for Scots
Metro Ecosse has created a virtual parliamentary newsroom for the Scottish Parliament, which moved to Aberdeen on Monday (27 May) for one week. The parliament has vacated its usual Edinburgh home to allow the Church of Scotland to return temporarily to The Mound for its general annual assembly. The parliament's ...
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Trade talk - Team leader.
Can Louise Berridge, EastEnders' new exec producer, buck 'the law of soap', which decrees it could be due for a slump after a long, successful run?
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A licence to lose money?
Despite a strong British line-up at this week's Cannes Film Festival, UK broadcasters are finding that making box office winners is still a tough nut to crack
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Final score: Footballers' Wives was robbed.
So far writing about audience data in 2002 is like being a station announcer for Virgin West Coast. No one seems to know when anything will arrive or what it will
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ECOSSE WINS FOURTH MONARCH OF THE GLEN.
BBC Scotland has commissioned indie Ecosse Films to produce a fourth series of Monarch of the Glen. Shooting on the new series will begin in March in Scotland. It was commissioned
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Trotters bring home the bacon for BBC primetime.
As this week's data is the last with the old-style Barb panel, it seems appropriate to confirm that BBC 1 did indeed beat ITV's share of audience in 2001. The final
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Ecosse wins fourth Monarch of the Glen
BBC Scotland has commissioned indie Ecosse Films to produce a fourth series of Monarch of the Glen.Shooting on the new series will begin in March in Scotland. It was commissioned
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RATINGS: WEEKS ENDING 9 AND 16 DECEMBER.
BROADCAST/BARB TOP 50 WEEK ENDING 9 DECEMBER Title Day Start Viewers % Share Broadcaster/
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BBC 1 ends the year with the primetime honours.
BBC 1 pronounced its seasonal joy to the newspapers as it edged ahead of ITV in the year-to-date ratings. The figures bear closer examination because while there is no doubt that
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Ratings: Week ending 2 December - A right royal knees-up gets ITV back on its feet
This week's data includes two new additions - firstly, the top 30 programmes now has the same multi-channel audience information as the top 50. Secondly, a regular primetime rolling graph showing
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ITV stars lead Saturday night ratings charge
ITV bounced back to form this Saturday as the side-effects of trying to ram The Premiership into a Blind Date-shaped hole began to wear off.The progress of the early evening Pop
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RATINGS: WEEK ENDING 18 NOVEMBER - Early evening viewers slip from soap to soap
When soaps pull in record audiences, it's the primetime heavyweights the tabloids get in a lather about - and rightly so, bearing in mind the contribution made to BBC 1's primetime
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BBC bids to stem regional brain drain
Corporation to put£160,000 into new scheme designed to keep creative talent in Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast
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BBC plans scheme to boost nations
The BBC is launching a major new initiative to try and stem the brain drain of creative talent from the nations to production centres in London, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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RATINGS: WEEK ENDING 11 NOVEMBER - So, what's going on in multichannel homes?
This week's top 50 table introduces new data about audiences in multichannel homes. Three new columns have been introduced to show the comparative ranking for the top 50 programmes in these
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RATINGS: WEEK ENDING 4 NOVEMBER - Heavyweight contenders square up for Christmas
In the heavy calibre primetime audience battle between BBC 1 and ITV 1 it's hard pounding now as the two of them lumber towards Christmas.ITV had no problems dominating Monday, Wednesday
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ITV gets pulses racing again on Sunday night
Heartbeat got the blood pumping through ITV's veins this week, reinvigorating the network which put its drama crown jewels on display once more. Sunday night fell under the enduring spell of
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Big Issue...B+ follows a major feature from conception to production. At least that's the plan
It's not often that the chance comes along to get involved in a groundbreaking journalistic experiment. Most magazine ideas have been done before and will be done again. In the case
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Wimbledon socks morale into BBC comeback camp
Never mind the 'Big Brother effect'. Just take a look at the Wimbledon effect. Just a week ago, BBC 2's primetime share had sunk to 7.7 per cent.But during the first
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RATINGS: WEEK ENDING 25 FEBRUARY - BBC 2 has a Tuesday night winner with Paul Daniels.
When you consider the amount of effort ITV made to move News at Ten, it is remarkable the network hasn't made a greater attempt to shift its mandatory regional programmes out