Broadcast 1995 David Wood - Abstracts

Broadcast 1995 David Wood
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Children's entertainers: children's ITV celebrates its fortieth birthday this month but faces ever stiffer terrestrial and extra-terrestrial competition as it fights to maintain its share of the children's market.Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Drama queen; (profile of Andrea Calderwood, head of television drama at BBC Scotland)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Fund farewell: Europe's revamped Media subsidy programme will pour more money into reconstructing the audiovisual industry next year, but this could mean less cash for prodcers.Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Killer instincts. (producers of natural history programmes need to have more commercial attitude)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Less of a lottery: the British film industry has won cash from the National Lottery, but that doesn't mean funding for projects will be handed out indiscriminately.Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Looking for cheap thrills. (television program planners seek low-cost, high-volume series)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Panel games. (mixed views on future of BARB audience data)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Say goodbye to Hollywood: if British drama can out-perform American blockbuster movies on the ratings table surely home-produced films would do likewise.(Abstract)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Scheduled for success: ten years ago Eileen Gallagher joined STV as a pres officer, today she's responsible for devising a winning schedule for Granada/LWTMass communicationsDavid Wood
Sharp view finder. (Paul Beriff, documentary film-maker)(Interview)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Small screen heroes. (UK film industry)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Star cheque: the importance of scoring instant hits has made light entertainment programmes relay on the qualities of the presenter - driving up the cost of on-screen talent for a select few. But is this reliance on stars making independents vulnerable?Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Struggle for independents. (small independent television production companies in the north of England face growing competition from London-based producers)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
Virgin birth: Virgin's decision to open a film special effects facility is driven by an expectation that the sector isi about to take off, but many in the industry believe there is a shortage of skills.Mass communicationsDavid Wood
West indies on the pitch.(west of England independent television)Mass communicationsDavid Wood
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