All Features articles – Page 323
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Turning TV on to Manchester
Salford's MediaCity complex is the north-west's best shot at becoming a rival to London, with the development hatching plans to become a global media hub. But its success still rests with commissioners.
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Soho sounds the last post
Negative equity, the credit crunch and an over-abundance of firms mean the long-expected consolidation of the industry seems to have begun.
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Creative Review - Sega Beijing Olympics Game promo
Promos, posted by Envy, that highlight the official video game of the Beijing Olympics.
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Creative Review - Clarks Bootleg
Online and split-screen technique applied by Nuts at the Joint for a Nickelodeon competition.
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Creative Review - Diet on the Dancefloor
Computer generated logo designed by Concrete for a Mentorn show on Living.
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Harley Street
TX: ITV is taking the plunge back into medical drama, this time with a glossy, upmarket twist. What’s more, the broadcaster is also taking a risk on some new writing talent.
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A bolt from the Blu-ray
The victory of Sony's Blu-ray in the battle of the HD formats is good news for DVD producers in the UK as they buy in new kit and plan a big push for Christmas - but it is a steep learning curve for facilities.
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Behind the news: Showcomotion
Never mind the crisis - children's TV is feeling more upbeat than it has done in years. Katherine Rushton reports from a buoyant Showcomotion.
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Station Profile: Rock Radio (Manchester)
Joe Radcliffe started at GMG Radio five years ago, working most recently as sales director (north-west), where he oversaw the commercial activities of Smooth and sister station 105.4 Century FM. He is now station director for the newly launched Rock Radio Manchester.
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Eureka!: Lab rats (BBC Comedy for BBC2)
Actor/writer Chris Addison turned his lazy professor from a BBC Radio 4 sketch show to a BBC2 sitcom.
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Role models for reality
Lisa Campbell goes on location with Britain's Next Top Model and finds its contestants as clued up on TV's tricks as the producers.
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Technology route masters
Will Strauss examines the demands made of post-production and broadcast systems makers for commodity technology and systems integration
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Content Focus: Tiscali recommends
As the BBC overhauls iPlayer to create a more personalised user experience, other on-demand services are following suit.
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Format focus: Sox Appeal
A new dating show from the US unites the passion of sport with the fire of romance.
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Eureka!: Make my Body Younger (Twofour for BBC3)
Series producer Sarah Wood on performing “living autopsies” on over-indulgent teens.
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Creative Review - Sorry, I've Got No Head
Post production work, done by The Farm, on a new CBBC comedy.
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Creative Review - Damages promo
A promo, post produced by Envy, to highlight the legal drama Damages.