Broadcast 2001 - Abstracts

Broadcast 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
2001 broadcast rich list.(100 wealthiest broadcasting millionaires in the United Kingdom)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communicationsPhilip Beresford, Dominic Prince
3G mobile: The future or the next hi-tec failure?(PacketVideo Europe general manager Jim Cook, Conceptlabs co-founder Peter Cochrane, opinions on 3G mobile)Mass communications 
Aardman's model for success.(Aardman Animation)Mass communications 
A day in the life of a format developer.(Sean Kirkegaard goes through the events of his day)Mass communicationsSean Kierkegaard
An American dream.(Vivendi Universal hopes to own US network)Mass communicationsPatrick Frater
A new leaf for ITC's library.(library to move from ITC)Mass communications 
Animating ideas that float.(animation producers launch initial public offerings)Mass communicationsDenise Jeremy
An industry that's dogged by caution.(UK animation industry)Mass communicationsJustin Hunt
Arsenal v Reed.(European case regarding trademark infringement)Mass communicationsGary Tarrant
Asia's rising Star.(Star TV looks at future)Mass communicationsPatrick Frater
Ask the minister.(several media figures are interviewed from Broadcast about media secretary Tessa Jowell)(Interview)Mass communications 
A slice of American pie.(United Kingdom-based programming finding success in US market)Mass communications 
A time for action.(interview with Action Time managing director Phil Trelease)(Interview)Mass communications 
Australian ABC of public service TV.(Australian Broadcasting Corp.)Mass communicationsSandy George
A vast market crammed with eastern promise.(developing Asian pay television markets are broken down by region)Mass communicationsMary Scott
Avid's VP Davies quits post early.(Peter Davies of Avid Technology)Mass communicationsDominic Timms
A walk on the wild side.(Walking with Beasts from BBC 1)Mass communicationsJustin Hunt
BBC must not be shy of scrutiny.(Brief Article)(Column)Mass communications 
BBC Resources boosts training.Mass communicationsMarshall Barbara
BBC should look to itself for cash.(new media department needs more money for future plans)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
BBC snaps into action to keep snooker fans glued.("World Snooker" helps Monday night for BBC 2)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
BBC's output rejigs may hit in-house producers.(restructuring of BBC programme commissioning funds)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
BBC unveils proposed new services.(radio and television)Mass communications 
Big issue....(information on how to get a script made)(Column)Mass communications 
Big issue.(new ventures in the post-production industry)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Big issue: open warfare.(BSkyB's Open platform)(Company Profile)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communicationsPeter: Wood Keighron David
Box clever: Uden head of development Delissa Needham on making high-end docs with next to no cash.Mass communicationsDelissa Needham
Broadband Britain: plumbing to content.(government's role in growing the broadband market)Mass communicationsAnthony Lilley
Broadcast/BARB top 50.(most popular television shows according to number of viewers for the week ending November 4)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/BARB top 50.(ratings for the week ending December 2)(Statistical Data Included)(Illustration)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(ratings)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(ratings)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(ratings)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(Ratings)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb Top 50.(ratings (week ending June 10))(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb Top 50.(ratings (week ending May 27))(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb Top 50.(table lists top rated shows for week ending 9/16/01)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/BARB top 50.(television ratings for the week ending November 18)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/BARB top 50.(television ratings for the week ending November 25)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/BARB top 50.(television show ratings for the week ending November 11)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(top 50 programs during the week ending September 23)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(Top 50 TV programs listed)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/BARB top 50.(top fifty television programs in the UK for the week ending October 28)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb Top 50.(top television programs in the United Kingdom for week ending October 21)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending April 22, 2001)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending December 10, 2000)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending December 17, 2000)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending December 3, 2000)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending January 21, 2001)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending July 8, 2001)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcast/Barb top 50.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending March 4, 2001)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Broadcasting, film and entertainment.Mass communications 
Bucking the trend.(winners and losers list for 2001)Mass communications 
Bunkum: the importance of knowledge-sharing in iTV.(Column)Mass communicationsJane Marshall
Bunkum: The long and the short of short code.(Column)Mass communicationsAndrew Jones
Camera action.(camera rental market)Mass communicationsKevin Hilon
Canadian TV in the frame.(film and production market grows)Mass communicationsLouise Leger
Career advice: a trio of experienced professionals explain the pros and cons of a career as a news cameraman.(Interview)Mass communications 
Channels begin reality TV battle.(television stations to market reality programs)Mass communications 
Coming out of the cold.(Eastern European countries try to develop their own media industries)Mass communications 
Contract killer?(BSkyB wants to disrupt the contract between ITN and ITV)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Cottage industry to city slickers.(independent production companies lack accounting standards)(Column)Mass communications 
Craft classics: Cheerful Scout managing director Peter Litten lifts the lid on TV magic in the 1980s . . .Mass communicationsPeter Litten
DCMS should not be scrapped.(Department for Culture, Media & Sport)Mass communications 
Dear diary....(Andy McLeods account of making "Heart of Ice")(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Dear diary . . .(filming the guerrilla war in Colombia for Channel 4's Colombia's Oil Fix)Mass communicationsBruno Sorrentino
Dear Diary . . . Framestore VFX coordinator Michael Davis talks through the labour of love that was the BBC's Walking with Beasts, from snow-chilled Saskatoon to South African scorpions.Mass communicationsMichael Davis
Dear Diary....(Peter Davey, producer of "The Mole")(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Dear Diary....(Phil Grabosky directs the first of three "Hidden History" films, Egypt)(Column)Mass communications 
Dear diary.(Trevor Gittings, first assistant director of "Nice Guy Eddie")(Column)Mass communications 
Digital needs better promotion.(government report on digital broadcasting does not go far enough)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Digital plans need rethinking.(British Broadcasting Company)(Brief Article)Mass communications 
Director Duncan Wilson finds that a trip to the Americas requires an alibi for the day Diana died and a television for keeping abreast of the footie.Mass communicationsDuncan Wilson
Drawing lessons from Japan.Mass communicationsDenise Jeremy
Drowning by numbers.(cable movie channel market grows in the United Kingdom)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communicationsAlastair Ray
English and French language co-productions in Quebec.(in film and television)Mass communicationsLouise Leger
European integration.(Kirch Media teams with Mediaset)Mass communicationsMelanie Rodier
Excess baggage?(financial problems in equipment rental industry)(Column)Mass communications 
Foreign bodies.(handling employment of foreign nationals)Mass communicationsJen Greenwood
Friends in a crisis.(U.S. terrorist attacks may affect what is shown on television)Mass communicationsGeorgina Lispcomb
Get smart: this year's IBC-held in Amsterdam-may have been subdued, but the technology on offer was still impressive.(International Broadcasting Convention)Mass communicationsIan White
Global perspective.(SBS reorganizes to face new challenges)Mass communicationsKate Bulkley
Granada to axe 100 jobs.(Granada job cuts and future plans)Mass communications 
Grosvenor Park: expert at exploiting international tax breaks.(history of the film and television finance firm)Mass communicationsNick Hunt
Growing up fast.(Peter Urie, Gullane Entertainment)(Interview)Mass communications 
How long will ITV anomaly last?(the upcoming communication legislation should give more structure to ITV ownership)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
In-depth investigation.(new undercover crime series 'In Deep')Mass communicationsNaomi Marks
Industry collaborates on Go Digital fact-finding mission.(Independent Television Commission conducting digital television study)Mass communications 
Industry poll - does Sky's set top box offering make sense?(telecommunications and marketing industry executives share opinions on Sky Television PLC's service)Mass communications 
In my view.(Tabith Elwes discusses broadband industry.)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Intellectual property.(table offers status of various intellectual properties)Mass communications 
Internet and e-commerce.Mass communications 
Invisible workers: Work experience might seem like the best way of getting a foot in the door of the audiovisual sector but in return for their free labour are volunteers really gaining the skills they need to get on?Mass communicationsNishita Sharma
Is multimedia home platform the answer for iTV?(Paul Bristowa nd Jonathan Peachey discuss alternatives for interactive television equipment)(Column)Mass communicationsPaul Bristow, Jonathan Peachey
Is selling on the right thing to do?(growth of independent sector)(Column)Mass communicationsDominic Prince
ITV has to build digital portfolio.(acquisition of On Digital)Mass communications 
ITV must diversify to prosper.Mass communications 
ITV plans autumn offensive.(ITV's rebranding as ITV1 brings new marketing strategy)(Column)Mass communicationsMark Banham
Joe Sweeney.("Business Redefined")(Column)Mass communicationsJoe Sweeney
Jowell needs to show cool head.(Media secretery Tessa Jowell)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Laddish return is no foolproof plan.(Sky One tries to increase ratings)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Latin lessons.(Latin American television markets)Mass communications 
Learning from experience.(Ofcom to regulate broadcasting and telecommunications in the UK)Mass communicationsPatricia Hodgson
Link digital channels to licence.(pay-TV services cost should be included in license fee)Mass communications 
Listening in.(profile of the post-production sound engineer job)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communicationsIan White
Listen to the public, not critics.(ITV wants to put effort into reviving the sitcom)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Live sport and sporting docs pack the schedules.(UK television schedules and viewer numbers)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Location Story.(filming "A Line in the Sand")Mass communications 
Location story: Menace portrays London from the dark side.(new television movie Menace by Greenlit Productions)Mass communications 
Losing the numbers game.(Column)Mass communications 
Made in Manchester.(Manchester wants to win post-production market share away from London)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Making a drama out of a cash crisis.(raising money for television dramas)Mass communicationsSandy George
Making sure the show goes on.(Column)Mass communications 
Making the news.(interview with Mark Damazer)(Interview)Mass communicationsLeigh Homwood
Media networks Spreading the Vision.(video transport in the United Kingdom)Mass communicationsRichard Dean
Meet Pursuit Delange.(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Meet Pursuit Delange.(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Mighty Monti and DVD pricing.(Mario Monti, European Commissioner for Competition Policy)Mass communicationsMelanie Laithwaite
Murdoch enmity has had its day.(debate over cross-media ownership centers on Robert Murdoch and the BBC)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Murdoch in Germany.(Rupert Murdoch's German ventures)Mass communicationsThomas Clark
My finest hour: In his six years of life Lloyd the goldfish helped Skaramoosh designer Piers Helm convince the BBC it was worth banking on his fishy idea.Mass communicationsPiers Helm
My great escape.(shooting of the video "Public Places")(Column)Mass communications 
New era of regulation begins.(broadcasters submit policy statements looking forward to new communications legislation)Mass communications 
No con like an old con.(the film "Bus Pass Bandits")(Statistical Data Included)(Column)Mass communicationsNaomi Marks
Ofcom must rule BBC.Mass communicationsBroadcast Reporters
Ofcom's future is already shaky.(Office on communications)Mass communications 
Opinion: Time for ITV digital-lite?(BBC plans to help ITV Digital with services)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Pay to view A switch-on or switch-off?(Online services beginning to charge consumers)Mass communicationsMike Butcher
Pearson International duo posed to bail out.(chief executive and president)Mass communicationsRobertson, Colin; Holmwood, Leigh
Pepsi challenge: how Chrysalis Creative created a new brand identity for the Pepsi Chart Show - with a little help from XTV and Rushes 3D department.Mass communicationsAnne-Marie Corvin
Perversity and the Court of Appeal.(description of recent libel cases)Mass communicationsSusan Aslan
Pressure mounts to cut BBC governors' powers.(media select committee recommendations)Mass communicationsJohn Lewis
Public needs news, not stories.(media coverage of the conflict in Afghanistan)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Public private rivalries.(television broadcasting ratings battle)Mass communicationsFrancoise Meaux Saint Marc
Ratings.(Broadcast/Barb top 50)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Ratings.(Broadcast/Barb top 50)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Ratings.(Broadcast/Barb top 50)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Ratings.(Broadcast/Barb top 50)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Ratings.(Broadcast/Barb top 50)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Ratings.(for the week ending August 19)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Ratings: week ending 25 March (Broacast/BARB top 50).(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Ratings.(week ending August 26)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Rock On.(new video from U2)(Column)Mass communicationsJoel Meadows
Sarah Thane.(talks about television, and the debate of whether it is helpful or harmful)(Column)Mass communicationsSarah Thane
Satellite broadband: beaming to a home.(France-based company Eutelsat S.A. to offer more services to users)Mass communications 
Securing rights to top sports events.(three models of securing rights)Mass communicationsRobert Stoker, James Whittaker
Shipped discs.(the DVD industry is growing quickly in Europe)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Should BBC iTV assist commercial TV?(British Broadcasting Corporation Ltd.'s Katharine Everett, Static 2358 Ltd.'s Mike Clowes talk about media advertising)(Column)Mass communicationsMike Clowes, Katharine Everett
Should channels release rights?(debate on whether broadcasters should own rights)Mass communications 
Show us your business plan.(Enron Broadband Services)(Company Profile)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communicationsDominic Timms
Some recent cases.(five legal cases described)Mass communicationsLouise Lanzkron, Lucy Hollis
Sport's missing millions.(Media Content's Jean-Paul de la Fuente talks about UK football and sports media rights)(Column)Mass communications 
Strike: force for good?(Professional Footballer's Association members prepare to strike for higher wages)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Tabloids in TV romp.(newspapers increase popularity of reality and event television programming)Mass communicationsNaomi Marsh
Take one.(Robert Jones is the holder of the 10 million pounds sterling budget as head of the Film Council's premiere production fund)Mass communications 
TAP dances to recent glories.(Tiger Aspect Pictures)Mass communications 
Techno file.(character animation software)(Column)Mass communications 
Techno file.(technology of the broadcasting industry)Mass communications 
Techno file.(television industry equipment often changes creating constant need for training)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
TechnoFile.(the future of DVD's)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Technology joint ventures.(often involve service contracts)Mass communicationsClive Davies
Telecoms.Mass communications 
The BBC's catch-22.(BBC Worldwide revamping)(Company Profile)Mass communicationsSteven Clarke
The BBC's Walking with Beasts Interactive.Mass communications 
The British abroad.(disappointing sales of overseas dramatic television programs)Mass communications 
The broadcast sweatshops: Last year's Skillset census revealed that freelancers are a vital part of the audiovisual industry, making up half of the workforce. A new follow-up survey of freelancers received more than 1,000 responses. The results are startling.(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
The deal maker.(Pearson Television's global corporate strategy)Mass communications 
The digital shakedown.(British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC, Sky Digital, and CFN losing profits with digital TV)Mass communications 
The German picture.Mass communicationsThomas Clark
The latest online payment technologies.(Online companies using micropayment technologies)Mass communications 
The learning zone.(Richard McKerrow, Channel 4 education editor)Mass communications 
The legality of prize competitions - could it be you?(how to make sure contests are legal)Mass communicationsKaren Johnson
The paws and effect.(Petswap television program)Mass communicationsMartin Jackson
The premiership time bomb.(sports broadcasting packages may become rare)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communicationsChris Horrie
The resurgence of fair comment.(Hong Kong case brings back "fair comment" defense)Mass communicationsLouise Lanzkron
The television divisions.(digital television viewers)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communicationsTim Ewington, Rachel Addley
Thompson faces immediate test.(Mark Thompson's appointment as chief executive of Channel 4)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Time to embrace new technology.(Column)Mass communicationsR. Bernard Macleod
TiVo versus NDS's XTV.(PVR technology, XTV technology)(Brief Article)Mass communicationsCresci, Andrew; Cross, Richard
Top 30 BBC 2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.(ratings for the week ending December 2)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Top 30 BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.(top programs listed)Mass communications 
Top 30 BBC 2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending April 22, 2001)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Top 30 BBC 2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending December 17, 2000)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Top 30 BBC 2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending January 21, 2001)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Top 30 BBC 2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.(UK television broadcast ratings for week ending March 4, 2001)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Top 30 BBC 2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.(UK television broadcast ratings)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Toy sales are go!(licensing and merchandising in connection with children's television)Mass communications 
Training station.(television training has changed)Mass communicationsJoel Meadows
Tricks of the trade.(Roger Flynn at BBC)Mass communications 
Turning the white paper into law.(industry proposals for the future legislation)Mass communications 
TVC: a facility for making profits.(Television Corp.)Mass communications 
TV's creative limbo.(broadcasting industry executives debate over revolutionizing the industry)(Column)Mass communications 
Variety is exception, not norm.(homogenous television programming in the UK)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Virtual adventures on XPT's Mount Kristos.(UK television producer XPT running new interactive show for users)Mass communications 
Wall to Wall gets its tactics right.(chief executive Alex Graham's financial strategy)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
We need to define Ofcom's role.(Editorial)Mass communications 
Will C4 make the obvious choice?(appointing a new chief executive)(Editorial)Mass communications 
Wimbledon socks morale into BBC comeback camp.(BBC 2's primetime share)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Mass communications 
Worldwide to seek new partners.(BBC's Worldwide regroups)(Brief Article)Mass communications 
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