All Broadcast articles in 01 November 2019 – Page 4
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News
‘True’ indies: consolidation limits fresh thinking
Production bosses call for broadcaster support to keep ecology mixed and boost creativity
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The Broadcast Interview
McVay: ‘It’s good for broadcasters to get their shins kicked occasionally’
Pact’s chief executive on why he’s still fired up about fighting for its members after 18 years at the helm
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Indie influencers 2019
Jane Featherstone heads up our list of the top 20 execs making waves in TV right now
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Indie influencers: 11-15
Richard McKerrow; Mel Leach & Andrew Mackenzie; Tim Carter; David Glover & Mark Raphael; Aysha Rafaele
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Indie influencers: 6-10
Nicola Shindler; Jon Thoday; Andy Harries; Peter Fincham & Tim Hincks; Grant Mansfield
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Viacom partners with Facebook Watch
Brand extensions of Just Tattoo of Us and Geordie Shore feature on short-form slate
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Viacom-CBS merger set for December
Landmark deal announced over summer a step closer after sealing approval from parent firm National Amusements
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Pinewood pulls out of Wales
Studio group to tighten focus on expansion of flagship sites outside London
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Actor blasts ‘lazy’ casting directors over disability
Choose us because we are good actors - not because you think you’re being ‘brave’, says Adam Pearson
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Sky and HBO renew output deal
Broadcasters strengthen scripted partnership and extend European offering with added HBO Max content
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Pinewood pulls out of Wales studio
Move is the latest in a series of exits from studio ventures around the world
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Lime options YA witchcraft novel
Juno Dawson’s Hollow Pike is latest in a string of fiction titles optioned by Hollyoaks indie
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BBC2 follows up Thatcher with New Labour profile
Tony Blair’s government goes under the microscope in five-part BBC Studios series
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Banijay options Watch! gameshow for UK and US
In-house producers Fizz and Bunim/Murray take Survivor producers’ format
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Expectation investigates triple murder case for BBC3
BBC Studios-backed indie picks up three-part order for Why Dad Killed Mum: My Family’s Secret
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Ratings
Who Are You Calling Fat? nets 1.4m for BBC2
MONDAY: Love Productions’ two-parter opens above slot average as BBC drama Dublin Murders and ITV’s Long Lost Family share top slot
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Netflix boards World Media Rights WWII doc
Streamer takes colourised series as original for 190 countries