All Features articles – Page 313
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Peer Poll: Cineflix International
Proving that you don't need thousands of hours of programming to succeed, Canadian-owned Cineflix International has the smallest catalogue of all the companies in this year's poll, yet has consistently punched above its weight.
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Peer Poll: Outright Distribution
A second new entrant in this year's poll, Outright has been on a roll since its acquisition by Shed two years ago, with turnover up a huge 167.5% in 2007, its first full year of trading as part of the group.
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The Business
The distribution sector has shaped up over the past year with company mergers, business consolidation and Hollywood bosses hired, resulting in a business sector better positioned to deliver stronger sales and growth.
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The competition for rights
A growth in the number of companies with the scale and deep pockets to compete with the likes of BBC Worldwide, Fremantle and ITV Worldwide means that competition for third-party product is tough.
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The Distributors League Table
The latest financial results for the UK’s top distributors may herald a watershed year; revenues are up, thanks to strong growth from mid-sized companies, but there are signs that the market is cooling.
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Growth - but for how long?
Welcome to Broadcast's fourth annual survey of the UK distribution sector. This year's survey is more comprehensive than ever, including 36 of the UK's leading distributors.
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Creative Review - No Heroics
Visual effects, completed by Finish, for a new sitcom about four off-duty superheroes.
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Creative Review - Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Visual effects for a four-part drama serial based on the novel by Thomas Hardy.
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Creative Review - Losing It: Griff Rhys Jones on Anger
Titles that reflect the anger that is the programme's central theme.
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Reevell's Ratings: X Factor
The pre-season preliminaries are over and The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing are both in the Saturday night schedule.
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Digital Focus: Setanta, ITV2 and Sky 1
The digital talking point of the week is obviously Setanta's World Cup qualifiers on Wednesday, with the England vs Croatia game taking 1.4 million/7% share at 8pm.
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Ratings Focus: Poirot and Tess
With the all-important autumn season underway, it was time for the big two terrestrial channels to wheel out high-profile literary adaptations.
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Production: Extreme film-making
A dangerous overseas shoot can rapidly become an exercise in survival, and producers planning extreme shoots must satisfy daunting risk assessment criteria before broadcasters will green light a show. Luckily, specialist firms are on hand to help, as Adrian Pennington reports.
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Format Focus: The Road Debate
A new ratings hit from Finland is styled as a “talk show on wheels”.
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Rob Brydon on...
The Welsh comedian gives his thoughts on characters, comedy and setting up an indie.
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Interview: Rob Brydon
Since Rob Brydon gave up voiceovers for comedy, he's used his distinctive Welsh baritone to build a range of comic characters. Now, he tells Michael Rosser, he's speaking up for new talent with the launch of indie Arbie.
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Eureka!: School of Comedy
Executive producer Andy Harries on a school revue's successful graduation to TV.
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On Set: Comedy commissioning
Indies must find new strategies to get funding for comedy programming.
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Behind the News: Politicians as TV personalities
Gordon Brown is the latest politician to step outside the confines of current affairs to appear in other genres of TV. Rob Shepherd weighs up the pros and cons.
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On Set: Comedy commissioning
Indies must find new strategies to get funding for comedy programming.