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Following successful launches with the World Cup and The X Factor we gave ITV Live a jungle make-over for I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. Richard Arnold will be joining fans for real time chat and gossip as the jungle antics hot up, while polls, clips, pictures and quizzes will bring an extra dimension to the bushtucker trials.
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Strictly Come Dancing, The BBC's entertainment blockbuster, took a big step into the social TV space in 2009 with its 'Strictly Social' play-along application.
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In 2009 the British and Irish Lions rugby team toured South Africa, an event which takes place every 4 years and is a highlight of the rugby world. The Telegraph has the best rugby coverage of any UK newspaper, and the Telegraph digital team were keen to make their web coverage second to none.
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Four Weddings premiered on Living TV in summer 2009, and was a huge hit for the digital channel. From the makers of “Come Dine with Me”, the show takes four brides to each other's weddings, which they rate in terms of Food, Venue, Dress and Overall Presentation. Caustic commentary and the brides themselves, make the show compulsive viewing.
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Live web broadcast and conversation surrounding Burberry's London Fashion Week show. Full project details coming soon.
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“Visualising Radio” is a trial service for BBC radio, in which TV cameras in the radio studio capture the action behind the microphone, and offer interactive content to engage listeners online during the show.
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Run! was a 4-week national event on CBBC aimed at kids 6-12; a hybrid of animation, story-telling, real-world activity and live online gaming. It was a groundbreaking success which proved how television and social online gaming can work seamlessly to achieve massive levels of engagement. Run! is a story about everyday kids turned freerunning superheroes and their adversary, the giant blubber-ball "Orwell": ultimate hacker and killjoy couch potato. Orwell's objective? To remodel the nation in his own lazy image and stop anything resembling physical activity.
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