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During the same debate, Smith referred to a recent Government defeat in the Newbury by-election, a poor showing in the local elections, and a subsequent Cabinet reshuffle by saying that, " If we were to offer that tale of events to the BBC Light Entertainment Department as a script for a programme, I think that the producers of Yes Minister would have turned it down as hopelessly over the top.
However, on 16 November 2006 the programme changed its board policy so that only the producers of Today could start a thread, but all contributors could still join in with them.
In the absence of a regular networked slot, audience figures would often fall, leading the producers to make changes to the long-standing format of the programme.
The producers of the programme looked for people who were involved in the original series, whether they were in the audience, appeared as a guest, won a competition (" pulled up by the ears ") or in any other capacity.
The programme had several executive producers during its run ( although not all were billed as such ), in charge of the overall production of the show, although specific content on individual shows was sometimes decided by other producers.
Vision On was conceived and developed by BBC producers Ursula Eason and Patrick Dowling to replace a monthly series For the Deaf, a programme paced slowly enough for children to read captions and subtitles.
Increases in programme cost during 2008 included new sporting contracts with the GAA and UEFA, the first renewal of their contract with the British broadcaster ITV for shows such as The X Factor and Coronation Street, a small but significant increase in programmes commissioned from independent producers and their takeover of Channel 6 ( now 3e ).
It is believed that Dominik Diamond, along with the show's producers, wanted to make a more adult programme that would air in a late night, more mainstream time slot.
The editor's invite their readers to challenge journalists, editors and programme producers directly via email, specifically discouraging abusive contact.
Rantzen, together with her BBC producers Sarah Caplin and Ritchie Cogan, therefore suggested they should create a helpline specifically for children in danger or distress, to be open throughout the year, 24 / 7, and launch it on the programme.
Refinements in the tracking systems that measure approval-ratings and audience-size increased the cultural incentive for producers to write as simply and as simplistically possible by diminishing the intellectual complexity of the argument presented in the programme, usually at the expense of factual accuracy, logic, and complexity.
Channel 4 producers decided he was a natural in front of the camera, and in light of ailing viewing figures he was chosen to front The Big Breakfast from 1997 until 2001, forming a successful partnership with former programme weather girl and actress Denise van Outen from 1998.
The programme producers suspended the privileges amid concerns about the badges being sold in March 2006, but they were reintroduced with additional security a few months later ( see below ).
Cardoso's chief land reform project, supported by a World Bank US $ 90 million loan, was addressed to individuals who had previous experience in farming and a maximum yearly income of US $ 15, 000, and who were granted a loan of up to US $ 40, 000 if they could associate with other rural producers in order to buy land from a willingly landholder-a land reform programme that catered primarily for substantial small farmers, as opposed to the MST's traditional constituency, the rural poor.
The film's producers argued that Ghostwatch had aired during a drama slot, that it was recognisable as fiction to a vast majority, and that running disclaimers or other announcements during the programme would have ruined its effectiveness.
Repeats of interviews and music from Kim Hill Saturday mornings and Chris Laidlaw Sunday mornings feature alongside repeats of segments of other programmes, and specialist programming from Radio New Zealand, the BBC World Service, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and other programme producers.
Later in the series, to modernise the programme and its setting, the producers relocated the family in the fictional new town of Exton New Town.
The producers felt the ornament suited the nature of the programme yet considered it a safety risk, and had it replaced with a latex replica.
Detailing Barley's life in the comfortably wealthy west London suburb of Westbourne Grove, the programme essentially mocked the " new media " scene and its population of middle-class web designers, DJs and magazine producers, their obsessions with absurd fashions and gadgetry, their inevitably feeble attempts at creativity and their tireless and ludicrous efforts to embody the cutting edge of urban cool.
During the course of the Doctor Who television programme the BBC, its producers and scriptwriters have rarely alluded to changes in Dalek design or ascribed names or designations to the various models seen.
In the early 1970s, aged 23, married, with children, and having spent £ 11, 000 recording half of a rock orchestral album that was never released, Batt was asked by the producers of a new children's television programme to write the theme music.
BRAC ’ s Vegetable Export programme started in 1998 is a venture that is aimed at bridging the gap between local producers and international markets.
The resulting new episode, entitled + 10 onscreen with the original title sequence used intact making the title of the programme simply This Life as before and the title of the episode "+ 10 ", was screened on 2 January 2007, and was a co-production between BBC Wales and the original producers World Productions.

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Where the industry's product price has been kept below the `` profit-maximizing '' and `` entry-limiting '' prices due to fears of public reaction, the profit seeking producers have an interest in offering little real resistance to wage demands.
Unfortunately, few of the artists ( writers, movie producers, dramatists and musicians ) who have used American folklore since 1900 have known enough to distinguish between the two streams even in the most general of ways.
Factories of motor vehicle producers like Fiat, Renault and Karsan, as well as automotive parts producers like Bosch, Mako, Valeo and Delphi have been active in the city for decades.
While it ’ s true that the top television and film actors have become movie and television stars, musicians and pop singers that become pop stars, or athletes that become sports stars often become celebrities, the other professionals that play a more peripheral role in the entertainment sphere, such as television, music, and film directors and producers, screenwriters, playwrights, and animators are less likely to attain celebrity status ( albeit there are some exceptions, such as directors Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino and animator Seth MacFarlane ).
For instance, in the music industry, the top-selling pop singers have a strong potential to become celebrities, but the behind-the-scenes professionals tend to remain little known to the general public ( e. g. dancers, disc jockeys, record producers, and composers ); though in recent years, Club DJs such as David Guetta, Skrillex and Deadmau5 or composer David Foster have achieved worldwide fame for their respective work in the music industry.
The Thai Department of Export Promotion claims that " China's halal food producers are small-scale entrepreneurs whose products have little value added and lack branding and technology to push their goods to international standards " to encourage Thai private sector Halal producers to market their products in China
Most Chinese until recently have avoided milk, partly because pasturage for milk producers in a monsoon rice ecology is not economic, partly because milk products became negatively associated with horse riding, milk drinking nomadic tribes.
A Chianti may have a picture of a black rooster ( known in Italian as a gallo nero ) on the neck of the bottle, which indicates that the producer of the wine is a member of the Gallo Nero Consortium, an association of producers of the Classico sub-area sharing marketing costs.
Agoraphobic Nosebleed and the Locust have solicited remixes from digital hardcore producers and noise musicians.
Many independent sugar growers, like independent banana producers, have become indignant over the relatively high profits shown by refiners and exporters.
The importance that horror films have gained in the public and producers ’ eyes is one obvious effect on our society.
The process of globalisation has contributed to structural changes in labour, some domestic industries such as textile manufacturing have expanded to cope with global demand, whilst other industries such as agricultural products have contracted due to greater competition from international producers.
As in Québec, Ontario's producers have two " number " grades: 1, with three colour classes ; and 2, with one colour class, which is typically referred to as " Ontario Amber " when produced and sold in that province only.
Musical saws have been produced for over a century, primarily in the United States, though there are some producers in other countries.
For producers of homogeneous goods, when demand falls, these producers have more of an incentive to maintain output and cut prices, in order to spread out the high fixed costs these producers faced ( i. e. lowering cost per unit ) and the desire to exploit efficiencies of maximum volume production.
There does not have to be a formal agreement for collusion to take place ( although for the act to be illegal there must be actual communication between companies )– for example, in some industries there may be an acknowledged market leader which informally sets prices to which other producers respond, known as price leadership.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union on 31 December 1991, privately owned Russia-based multinational corporations, including producers of petroleum, natural gas, and metal have, in the view of some analysts, become oligarchs.
:* Perfect information-All consumers and producers are assumed to have perfect knowledge of price, utility, quality and production methods of products.

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