All Features articles – Page 349
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New kids on the TV block
Online TV services making content available via broadband poses a revenue threat to traditional IPTV providers.
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What's Grade's big idea?
Michael Grade has a tricky balancing act to pull off if he is to impress the City and win viewers
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Stuart: a Life Backwards
Bringing a sense of warmth to a tale of drug abuse, homelessness and bloody violence called for some unique production techniques.
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Interview with Dr Phillip Alvelda
MobiTV has succeeded where others have failed and now has more than 2 million paying subscribers.
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Time to set a digital agenda
IBC: A growing chorus in radio is calling for a timetable for analogue switch-off.
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Gladiator's win boosts More 4
More 4 experienced a strong bank holiday performance with Gladiatortaking 433,000 viewers/3% share on Monday at 9pm.
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Ranking the Stars
A new panel show forces celebrities to reveal what they really think of their fellow stars.
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Coming Down the Mountain
Mark Haddon's one-off drama explores how Down's syndrome affects family life.
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Paramount Comedy
Having given a first chance to the likes of Sacha Baron Cohen, no one could accuse Paramount Comedy of not taking risks, but it is still struggling to repeat the scripted success it enjoyed with Spacedin 1999.
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Production: Outside Broadcasts
Four senior OB execs discuss the highs and lows of life on the road
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Popcorn effect boosts ratings
As it's still the holiday season when a good film seems a decent alternative to some of the more mainstream summer offerings, it's good to see that a movie can top the multichannel table.
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Will Jamie be part of an 'interesting' C4?
Reevell on the things from Edinburgh that punched through the wall-to-wall Paxman.
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War of the Worlds
Contestants test their vocabulary and their intuition in this word-based gameshow.
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Interview: Sir Michael Lyons
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons remains undaunted dispite the storm that has erupted around the corporation
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Why The X Factor is so important
If you're in an Edinburgh bar this weekend and want to start a 'best TV ever' discussion, here's a question - how important is The X Factor?
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Summer of British Film
Movie parodies from TV talent and film-making amateurs vie for attention on a new BBC site.
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On location: Behind closed doors
Producer Robert Dawson Scott's plan to shoot his period drama in Scotland went up in smoke.