All Broadcast articles in 10 July 2014 – Page 2
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Ratings
Corrie is streets ahead of rivals
The most-recorded show of the week was Friday’s Coronation Street at 8.30pm
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News
BBC radio must follow TV lead
The BBC has been urged by senior industry execs to extend its plans to scrap television quotas to the radio sector.
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CHARTS: Sky 1’s 24 bounces back
The best-placed non-sporting, non-storage-based show this week was Sky 1’s 24: Live Another Day.
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CHARTS: C4’s Tour rides into top 10
C4’s The Armstrong Lie, achieved 900,000 over two-and-a-half hours.
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CHARTS: F1 leads the sporting pack
BBC2’s coverage of the British Grand Prix averaged 2.8 million on Sunday.
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CHARTS: BBC1 finds Common touch
Jimmy McGovern drama and Sunday stalwart Countryfile are bright spots in a football-heavy week.
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News
Lord Burns sounds note of caution over BBC plans
Channel 4 chairman Lord Burns has voiced concerns about the future of the indie sector and the licence fee following Tony Hall’s plans to scrap BBC quotas.
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News
Hall: BBC must ‘compete or compare’ to survive
Tony Hall has unveiled plans to introduce a “compete or compare” culture at the BBC to ensure the corporation is on the strongest footing possible going into charter renewal negotiations next year.
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News
The industry reacts: TV execs on BBC quota plans
Tony Hall’s plans to tear up quotas at the BBC and ‘liberate’ in-house production has been largely welcomed by the indie sector and rival broadcasters.
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News
Tony Hall: speech in full
The director general outlined his plans for major changes to BBC Productions at City University in London earlier today.
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Critics
TV Critics: Britain's Youngest Carers; She's Having a Baby; Brand New House For 5K; This Old Thing; Episodes
“Oritsé Williams was great throughout. Sometimes, the celebrity angle comes good.”
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Ratings
Argentina joy fails to match Brazilian woes
WEDNESDAY: ITV’s coverage of Argentina v Holland didn’t quite hit the heights of the first semi-final on Tuesday, although it did score a peak of 12.7m (52.3%)
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The Broadcast Interview
Ben de Pear, Channel 4 News
The managing editor discusses increasing the number of women experts and leading the way on BAME representation.
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News
Gorilla gears up to expand with Cardiff Bay facility
Gorilla Group is expanding with the addition of a 40-edit suite facility at Cardiff Bay.
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News
BBC to assess case for centralising regional TV kit
The BBC is to consider centralising some of the equipment and infrastructure used by its regional TV stations following a similar move in radio.
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Features
24: Live Another Day
Provide VFX, including the explosion and sinking of an aircraft carrier, for the 10th episode of the new series.
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Behind The Scenes
Royal Marines Commando School, C4
A series that tells us something about a generation of young men, not just their military training
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News
Silverglade Post boosts Avid Isis storage by 128TB
Silverglade Post has installed another 128TB of Avid Isis storage, taking its total storage capacity to 256TB for 15 HD offline editing suites.
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News
Quantel takes on EVS in live replay market
Quantel is preparing to launch a live studio highlights system by the end of the year.