All Broadcast articles in 1 September 2017 – Page 2
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Comment
Fake news under the spotlight
The inaugural Steve Hewlett debate brought news organisations together to discuss ways to tackle the issue
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Ratings
BBC2 city & mountain docs underway
WEDNESDAY: BBC Studios’ World’s Busiest Cities & Life At the Extreme fall short of 2m
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News
University unveils breakthrough in surround sound
University of Surrey reveals spatial sound innovation
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Features
Nella the Princess Knight, Nick Jnr
Soundscapes and SFX for an 80-part animated series about a Princess who can transform into a knight.
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Features
Ambulance, BBC1
Post-production on the documentary series, centred on the West Midlands Ambulance Service.
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Digital editions
1 September 2017
Frow issues Big Brother challenge; Entertainment producers urged to experiment; Indie chiefs debate start-ups
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Critics
Mountain: Life at the Extreme
“This series includes shots of breathtaking grandeur that cry out to be watched in high definition.”
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Features
How to protect against piracy
Cyber security is rising up the agenda for broadcasters and suppliers as high-profile breaches hit the headlines, but how serious is the risk and what can be done?
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Comment
Amazon is tearing up the script
After Whole Foods deal, selling TV to viewers will never be the same again
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News
Ben Frow issues Big Brother challenge
Endemol Shine hands top ‘creative brains’ task of overhauling the format for C5
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News
Entertainment producers urged to experiment
Broadcasters open up new slots in bid to breathe life into ‘moribund’ entertainment genre
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News
Programming wishlists: content chiefs' priorities
The latest shopping lists from the Edinburgh International TV Festival
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News
Indie chiefs debate start-ups
Stephen Lambert: ”There aren’t that many buyers and they don’t buy that much”
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News
Top orders: the best of the Edinburgh Festival
Radical anti-ageing format, Grenfell doc and spy drama among this year’s big commissions
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