All Broadcast articles in 1 October 2021 – Page 3
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News
Discovery joins CDN and Diamond
Broadcaster unites with PSBs, Sky and UKTV in quest for better industry diversity
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Comment
Launching a new studio in the wake of a pandemic
Marylou Thistleton-Smith, founding director of The Voiceover Gallery, reveals the challenges, unexpected positives and reasons behind opening its new studios post-pandemic
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News
Broadcasters urged to ‘loan talent’ to aid diversity push
Dr Joanna Abeyie moots secondment agreements to aid career progression as TikTok’s diversity chief warns of ‘war on talent’
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Video
Ear For Eye, BBC2
Debbie Tucker Green drama following black families, friends, students and older generations navigating British and American society today
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News
AE Live scores BT Sport Premier League graphics
It will remotely deliver graphics for the broadcaster’s top flight football coverage
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Features
The Teacher
‘We’re always on the hunt for great British drama in what is a competitive and crowded market’
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News
All3 tackles accountant shortage
Super indie launches scheme, while ents development training begins in Scotland
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Features
The Responder
‘It’s the kind of bold, edgy, colourful series that could play on a range of platforms, so we are considering our options’
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Features
Conviction: The Case of Stephen Lawrence
‘The drama will sell because it is a powerful story’
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Features
Hollington Drive
‘The complexity of modern families and the lengths we go to in order to protect the people we love is something that we can all relate to’
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Behind The Scenes
28Up: the quiet power of BBC1’s doc series
We wondered whether to make the latest instalment of the feted generational doc series during Covid, but we’re glad we did, says Melanie Archer
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Features
The Cleaner
‘The cast is a dream and each episode has something new and distinctive to offer’
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News
MAFSUK final delayed after C4 tech glitches persist
Finale of E4’s hit reality format to broadcast tonight after ongoing problems led to repeat of Wednesday’s semi-final ep
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News
Fremantle completes NENT Nordic labels acquisition
Super-indie establishes Fremantle Nordics board to integrate indies into existing operations
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Features
Mipcom Hot Picks: UK scripted
‘Crime has two things in abundance that help it’s global appeal: strong IP and talent’
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News
Garden Studios expands to over 146,000 sq ft
New site, The Lily Campus, will add an extra 95,000 sq ft to the facility
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News
Police Custody spotlights first-time female directors
The Garden factual format provides talent training ground
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Critics
Don’t Exclude Me + All Creatures Great and Small; Maid
“Putting cameras in the classroom was an enlightening look at how difficult it must be to teach under these circumstances”