All Broadcast articles in 1 March 2019
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News
Ed Havard leaves Channel 4
Head of entertainment and TV events was at broadcaster for seven years
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News
Magnify docs secure international homes
ITV doc Our Everest Challenge among Plimsoll-backed distributor’s latest sales
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News
Wisebuddah scores first Scala show
Penny Smith to front Friday night arts roundtable on new classical music station
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News
IMG tests AI on Premier League and Wimbledon archives
Sports giant reveals it’s weighing up the benefits of using AI to help manage and monetise its archives
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Features
Jane Root: Culloden
Peter Watkins’ glorious mash-up of historical drama and the language of news reporting inspired the Nutopia chief executive to ‘muck around’
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Cineworld cuts ties with Bafta
Membership cards no longer valid at UK’s biggest cinema chain in ongoing row over Roma’s awards eligibility
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Educating exec joins Minnow
Grace Reynolds becomes head of documentaries at SAS: Who Dares Wins indie
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News
ITV lines up Dawn French drama
Glass Houses will be produced by Sophie Clarke-Jervoise’s Genial Productions
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Ratings
Brit Awards loses its lustre as Sun shines
Glossy event was the lowest rated on record for ITV in a week when the Sun came out and viewing fell
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News
Indie Club: producers must be 'operationally independent'
Lobbying group calls on Ofcom to ensure each stage of regional programme-making happens outside of London
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Ratings
Satanic Verses informs 500k
WEDNESDAY: Vice’s debut BBC2 doc struggles to attract young viewers
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News
Tony Hall teases first Britbox shows
Director-general highlights range of homegrown content on planned joint streaming service with ITV
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LaLiga showcases production tech
Innovation showcase on sidelines of Mobile World Congress focused on AI, VAR, VR and tech advances in broadcasting
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Features
MotherFatherSon execs: No limit to TV talent
How Richard Gere’s presence raised everyone’s game on the eight-part BBC2 drama