All Broadcast articles in 02 August 2019 – Page 3
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Features
Jessica Ruston: 24
The Harlots writer salutes the audacious high-wire act of the ultimate ‘crack-cocaine’ binge-watch
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News
C4 and Netflix land first unscripted co-pro
Optomen cookery competition Crazy Delicious will have an edible set
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News
La Liga: “no satisfactory bids” from UK broadcasters
Top flight Spanish football league without a broadcast partner in UK and Ireland
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News
C4 unveils diverse drama trio
Second series of BlackLight Television’s On the Edge anthology to touch on disability, mental health and body confidence
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News
Amazon partners with BT Sport for Premier League in pubs
Amazon Prime Video’s package of games to be made available in pubs through BT Sport
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Video
Great British Bake Off, Channel 4
Love Productions’ popular baking format returns for a new series
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News
Memnon launches on-demand digitisation service
Sony company’s initative is aimed at organisations wanting to convert archives into digital formats
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Sponsored
SVoD production finance and the role of a modern media banker
Tobias Jaeger talks to Barclays’ Lorraine Ruckstuhl about her career journey and supporting the media sector
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Behind The Scenes
The Best Little Prison in Britain?, ITV
Our series focused on inmates who we could all identify with and a jail where the key aim was rehabilitation, says Rebecca Mulraine
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News
PBS commissions MY Entertainment for antiques show
New York firm to produce format dubbed ’Antiques Roadshow meets History Detectives’
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News
CBBC and Canada's Family Channel re-team for gymnast drama
Springboard is latest series from The Next Step creator Frank van Keeken
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Ratings
BBC2’s Chefs’ Brigade no match for the Factory
TUESDAY: Expectation cooking format debuts with 1.1m while Greg Wallace returner is channel’s sixth biggest show of the year
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News
BBC radio pulls ahead of peers on gender balance
Senior team remains 40% female while Global and Bauer both dip
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News
Lime options young adult novelist’s debut
Keeping Mum centres on a father who connects with his son after dressing as a panda
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Comment
TV’s duty of care is here to stay
Industry must take ongoing action to safeguard all those involved, says Katerina Capras
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Video
Sanditon, ITV
Andrew Davies takes on Jane Austen’s unfinished novel set in the eponymous seaside town. Produced by Red Planet Pictures
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News
ITV Studios buys Armoza Formats
Israeli company behind Babushka and Sex Tape acquired for undisclosed sum
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Comment
Politicians are ducking TV too often
Industry must unite to battle for access to those running the UK, says Alexander Gardiner