Adam Gee is Channel 4's new media commissioner for factual
Author: |Posted: 6:48 pm on 15/06/09
Category: Blog
Twitter has been in the media a lot in recent months. Surgery Live was the second of three experiments to come out of Channel 4’s cross-platform department using this increasingly popular ‘microblogging’ service in connection with television programmes. The experiment reflects the increasingly common habit of ‘Twittering’ whilst watching TV, plugging in to that behaviour in the context of a bold, educative factual television series – importantly a live one. read more
Author: |Posted: 11:33 am on 17/12/08
Category: Blog
As the dust settles in the wake of Embarrassing Teenage Bodies and we start cranking up for the next series of Embarrassing Bodies in March 2009, it’s been a good time to take stock and assess what kind of impact both the programme and the website had, this time with teens in particular. read more
Author: |Posted: 5:29 pm on 18/09/08
Category: Blog
The Sex Education Show (Tuesdays at 9pm, C4) highlights the need for UK citizens to talk more about sex – and more openly, honestly and without embarrassment. The Sexperience website I commissioned to complement and extend the series is centred on talking openly about sex. read more