All Features articles – Page 278
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Industry leaders
From TV executives to web pioneers at the forefront of broadcasting’s digital future, we highlight 14 of the key figures who are determining the direction of the broadcast industry.
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Talent (1-10)
ITV’s top entertainment talent is joined by some new names this year as a host of emerging stars stake their claims in drama, documentaries and comedy.
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Talent (11-20)
ITV’s top entertainment talent is joined by some new names this year as a host of emerging stars stake their claims in drama, documentaries and comedy.
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Executive producers
Gripping dramas, influential documentaries and must-see entertainment formats - we profile the executive producers behind some of British TV’s most impressive programmes.
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Commissioners
Responsible for bringing a wealth of new programming to their channels over the past 12 months, we profile 14 of the influential commissioners who will decide what we see on screen in 2010.
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Channels chalk up 2010 tasks
With the general election an inevitability, the BBC has a particularly pivotal year ahead, but for all channels the focus will be creating engaging content that captures audiences’ hearts.
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ITV: The new guard
ITV’s new leaders will have to hit the ground running in the New Year, answering fundamental questions on how the terrestrial ‘dinosaur’ will adapt its business model to survive the new-media landscape.
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Five: Revival strategy
Five ended the year on a turbulent note, with rumours about the departure of channel controller Richard Woolfe - rumours that were quickly put to rest in the pages of this magazine with a resounding “bollocks” from both him and his boss Dawn Airey.
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Cold snap heats up ratings
The Christmas feast continued into the new year as dance, dating and crime kept viewers glued.
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Multichannel: Resisting change
Ofcom’s delayed review of the pay-TV sector will be 2010’s pivotal event, assuming the regulator is still around to issue it.
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BBC: Political pressures
Top of the BBC’s “to do” list for 2010 will be getting its house in order for life under a Tory government.
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Multiplatform: Coming of age
With Arqiva’s SeeSaw and Hulu preparing to launch, 2010 will be the year that on-demand finally comes of age.
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C4 blasts into life with CBB
Channel 4 can be forgiven if it feels a bit of motion sickness; on Christmas Day it was becalmed in the doldrums with a very titchy 1.7% peaktime share; then on Sunday, all steely eyed, it clambered aboard HMS ‘Take A Look At This’ and scored 13.8%.
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Channel 4: The year of renewal
There’s nothing C4 execs like to trumpet more than a “creative renewal”. But if 2009 was the year of clearing the decks by axing Big Brother and Wife Swap, 2010 should be the year that we start to see a new vision take shape.
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Sky 1 making all the right moves
Bernstein and Sondheim would be proud. It’s like The Jets and the Sharks out there - our very own West Side Story; dancing on different days and maybe to different tunes, and perhaps on an off day.
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