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David Brent set for YouTube return
Ricky Gervais is to revive The Office character David Brent for a YouTube Original channel produced by Derek Productions.
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Simon Cowell launches global YouTube talent hunt
Simon Cowell’s Syco TV has bypassed the likes of ITV and headed to YouTube to kick off his latest talent quest - with Maverick Television acting as production partner.
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Telegraph Hill to stream live chat show via YouTube
Social TV company Telegraph Hill is launching a live-entertainment format that will be streamed via YouTube and draw on Google+ Hangout functionality.
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Features
How to get a break in TV
Five leading figures in TV and radio recruitment offer their tips and advice for taking that all important first or next step onto the ladder
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BBCW exec joins youth agency Livity
Derren Lawford, BBC Worldwide’s head of programming and scheduling for Global iPlayer, has joined youth engagement specialist Livity.
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STV production arm helps grow profits
STV has posted a stable set of financial results for 2012 - as the improved performance of its production division helped adjusted pre-tax profits grow 3% to £14.4m.
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YouTube channels evolve
The indies behind YouTube Original channels are beginning to commission third parties to produce shows, as they start to move closer to the traditional responsibilities of a broadcaster.
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Behind The Scenes
Strip The City, Discovery
With CGI effects like an action movie, it was the release of a Hollywood blockbuster that really helped the Windfall Films project take off, says Carlo Massarella
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Comment
The broadband battle hots up
Liberty’s plans for VM reflect rise of online content, says Kate Bulkley
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BBCW boosts investment in new YouTube content
BBC Worldwide is set to increase its investment in original factual content on YouTube, having launched its second Google-backed channel, Head Squeeze, earlier this week.
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Salford offers Pollard answers
The BBC could put right some of the cultural failings identified in the Pollard report by learning from its achievements in Salford, according to Peter Salmon.
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Comment
So what for the TV Industry from CES?
4K has the potential to disrupt the TV distribution landscape
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The view from CES 2013: 3D is dead as TV gets smart
BBC North controller of production Mark Harrison presents his findings from the annual tech fest.
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Multiplatform: New era for tablets and VoD
2012 was the year of the tablet, and the explosion in sales of the devices, now present in 11% of UK homes, according to Ofcom, has left its mark on the TV industry.
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The Broadcast Interview
Mark Browning, Chris Shaw and Emma Read, ITNP
In two years, ITNP has grown into a formidable production division, thanks to a content strategy built around its news heritage. What’s next on the agenda, asks Jake Kanter
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Broadcast Top 20 of 2012
2012 ended with the BBC in crisis and the glow of the Olympics starting to fade. But what were Broadcast’s most popular stories of 2012?
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Ed Crick resigns from Bullseye
Ed Crick, managing director of Bullseye Productions, has resigned after five years at the Zodiak Media-owned indie.
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Maverick set to pilot TV ideas on YouTube
Maverick Television is set to pilot up to 30 TV format ideas on YouTube next year following the promotion of Dan Jones to creative director of digital.
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Features
A shot in the arm
Tax subsidies, a new challenger to Sky, further foreign scoops for UK indies and the disintermediation of broadcasters energised the market in 2012. Adrian Pennington examines the top five deals
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Comment
Giving global brands the chance to hit their target
Shift from linear means consumers expect more, says S Chandratillake