All Features articles – Page 299
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What are the advantages of delisting?
Q: What are the advantages of delisting a publicly-quoted media stock? Why is this happening more and more and what do I stand to gain as a shareholder?
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How to negotiate with mobile operators
Q: In developing content for mobile how do you approach negotiating with mobile operators. Can you negotiate your own deal or is it case of simply accepting the mobile platform's established revenue split?
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Inside Track: Vincent Létang
Vincent Létang is head of advertising, at media analysts Screen Digest
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How we... got from splash to screen in a month
Executive producer Alison Turner on pilots in purdah and finding a Kwik Fit for Airbuses.
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Behind the scenes at ... Sky News Radio
Sky News RadioNumber of staff 22 full and part-timeLocation Sky News HQ, OsterleyKey staff Andy Ivy, editor; James Sillars, deputy editor; Kat Wright, duty editor; Lee Stott, sports editor; Jon Bennett, showbiz editor; Pauline Singh, newsroom coordinatorMain operating areas Providing news for UK commercial radio stationsNumber of years in operation ...
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Production training: Before they were famous
Businesses across the broadcast industry are finding, nurturing and developing the hot young talent of the future through mentoring programmes, as Robert Gray explains.
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Eureka!: Moving on with the living dead
Producer Jonathan Pope on his journey from Cornish beaches to a zombie-filled plane.
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Analysis: The dawn of discount drama
With programme budgets under pressure, can drama, which is at risk of being seen as a luxury, be made on a budget? Broadcast asks six producers how they might beat the cuts.
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The buyer: Kathryn Rice
Kathryn Rice is senior vice-president, European sales and acquisitions, Fireworks International.
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BBC Drama: Never mind the bonnets
Adaptations of classics are still BBC Drama Production's bread and butter, but now they're jostling for position with a new generation of bold contemporary series.
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Creative Review - Law and Order
Using the Arriflex D-21 to match the UK version of the criminal justice drama with the American original.
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Creative Review - 10 Biggest Tracks Right Now
Idents and bumpers produced for a strand that runs across various MTV channels.
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Can music be licensed across all digital platforms with one agreement?
Q: In a world of cross platform content can music be licensed across all platforms with one agreement or do all separate platforms, from online to VOD to mobile, have to be negotiated separately?
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Is a one-stop-shop a false economy in audio?
Q: Traditionally I have used a specialist audio facility to do the dub on my programmes, but am looking at a cheaper one-stop-shop deal as a way of trimming the production budget. Is this a false economy?
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How We ... went from birth to death in a day
Producer/director Sue Bourne on covering life's momentous occasions in 24 hours.
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Eureka! Boys and Girls Alone
Executive producer Richard McKerrow on the genesis of a controversial social experiment.