All Features articles – Page 320
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James DuBern, 29, vice-president of programming
In six short years, DuBern has moved from a lowly researcher position at Diverse TV to become the most senior executive in the UK offices of broadcaster Current TV.
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Andrew Davis, 29, head of urban marketing
Davis' main claim to fame is his development of MySpace hub The Hookup - devoted to urban culture and emerging talent.
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Oliver Snoddy, 27, head of advertising
Son of journalist Ray, Snoddy has brought a host of blue chip clients to TV and film website BlinkBox in less than a year.
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Ben Foakes, 27, company director, senior creative
Sequence post-production founder Foakes has built one of the fastest growing UK post-production companies in just four years.
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Gemma Kinloch, 26, senior scheduler
With passion and a smile, Kinloch has won over Sky 1, 2 and 3 controller Richard Woolfe who reckons he has an uber-hot shot on his hands.
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Luke Hales, 29, strategic planning and research manager
If you think Dave is a silly name for a channel, have a word with Hales.
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Samantha Burke, 29, scheduler
“In her short time at ITV2, Sam has increased ratings and increased our hours. She also has myriad ideas and is fiercely competitive, a great asset in the tough commercial environment,” says ITV2 controller Zai Bennett.
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Sasha Breslau, 28, senior editor, US series
“A stand-out executive” is how ITV director of acquisitions Jay Kandola describes Breslau.
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Wil Stephens, 26, founder, Cube
Stephens founded an interactive production company specialising in broadband and cross-platform productions three years ago.
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Natalie Tandoh, 29, marketing manager
Credited with making Lost the first US hit series in Russia for five years, Tandoh is a rising star at Disney.
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Format Focus: Solitary
Contestants endure solitary confinement in this controversial reality gameshow from the US.
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Strictly unforgettable
From Murdoch's MacTaggart to a marriage proposal, Broadcast reveals execs' Edinburgh moments.
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Jay Hunt Interview: One to watch
With her dream job as controller of BBC1 now in hand, Jay Hunt is championing creative risk and encouraging people to come to her with big ambitious ideas in drama, comedy, factual and entertainment.
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Creative Review - The X Factor
Post production work, completed by The Farm, on the fifth series of the talent search show.
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Creative Review - The Genius Of Charles Darwin
Titles and content, designed by Artillery TV, for a three-part documentary that retains a historic sensibility while projecting a dynamic design feel.
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Creative Review - Stupid Laws title sequence
A 30-second title sequence and bumpers, created by DMI Productions, highlighting stupid laws found across various states in the US.
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Creative Review - Britain From Above
An animated time-lapse view of the routes taken by people and vehicles in everyday UK life, created by 422 South.
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Ratings Focus: C4 flying high with Secret Millionaire
The third run of The Secret Millionaire went from strength to strength this week as the second show in the series gained its highest-ever audience.
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Format Focus: Battleship
Celebrities get a soaking in this watery version of the classic Battleship board game.
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Behind the Business: Alex Connock
The Ten Alps chief executive is first in a new series that puts the spotlight on the people behind the financial headlines.