All Broadcast articles in 10 July 2014 – Page 3

  • million-pound-drop
    Features

    The Million Pound Drop

    2014-07-10T07:03:00Z

    Provide location recording services and postproduction for the seventh series of the quiz show

  • Dominic-Moore
    News

    Dominic Moore joins Clear Cut graphics team

    2014-07-10T07:01:00Z

    Dominic Moore has joined Clear Cut Pictures’ graphics team as senior designer and 3D artist.

  • Planet UFO
    News

    Pioneer to launch global UFO hunt for Nat Geo

    2014-07-10T06:46:00Z

    Pioneer Productions is back on the hunt for UFOs in its latest extra-terrestrial commission from Nat Geo.

  • The Strain
    News

    UKTV snares Del Toro drama

    2014-07-10T06:41:00Z

    UKTV has captured Guillermo del Toro’s dark drama The Strain after fending off competition from several rivals.

  • Watership-Down
    News

    BBC to make Watership Down animated series

    2014-07-10T06:39:00Z

    The BBC is developing an animated television series based on classic children’s novel Watership Down.

  • Patrick Walker
    News

    Clients benefit as Base79 and Rightster join forces

    2014-07-10T06:39:00Z

    Base79 and Rightster clients including IMG, ITN, Hat Trick Productions and Syco Entertainment are set to benefit from the combined expertise of the two businesses following their £50m tie-up earlier this week.

  • gogglebox
    News

    Studio Lambert rewards team

    2014-07-10T06:36:00Z

    Studio Lambert is eyeing its next chapter of growth after giving new roles to the creators of Gogglebox and hiring a new head of development.

  • Chris Curtis
    Comment

    A seismic change for British TV

    2014-07-10T06:30:00Z

    Scrapping BBC quotas may be a double-edged sword for indies, says Broadcast editor Chris Curtis

  • Youngers
    News

    Big Talk: use tax credits as diversity incentive

    2014-07-10T06:22:00Z

    The high-end television tax credit should be used as a tool for incentivising diversity initiatives in the indie sector, according to Big Talk Productions.

  • Tony Hall
    News

    BBC diversity under scrutiny

    2014-07-10T06:21:00Z

    The difficulties faced by black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people in securing work at the BBC have been exposed in figures released by the corporation.

  • duck_dynasty
    News

    UK indies can ‘learn from US’

    2014-07-10T06:14:00Z

    British producers could learn valuable lessons about the docu-soap genre from their US counterparts as UK broadcasters struggle to find their own Duck Dynasty, according to an A+E Networks commissioner.

  • Goalmouth
    News

    Disney: indies to make all long-form shows

    2014-07-10T06:14:00Z

    Disney is to end in-house production of long-form shows in Europe and has called on indies to pitch live-action, sport and factual entertainment formats.

  • topsy-and-tim-bbc
    News

    CBBC and CBeebies team up

    2014-07-10T06:11:00Z

    The BBC plans to launch at least two dramas that will air on both CBBC and CBeebies over the next 18 months, and has its eye on a breakout hit that could get a Saturday teatime repeat on BBC1.

  • HelloHollyoaks
    News

    Lime set to reveal Hollyoaks killer on SnapChat

    2014-07-10T06:09:00Z

    Lime Pictures is to reveal the climax of a crucial Hollyoaks storyline on SnapChat after building up an audience of 100,000 followers on the photo-messaging app.

  • Wolfblood
    News

    Drama backs Writersroom

    2014-07-10T06:09:00Z

    Drama executives have heralded the BBC Writersroom’s role in fostering new talent amid fears that it could be sidelined as the corporation bids to cut costs.

  • ruth eamonn
    News

    ITV adds to daytime quiz roster

    2014-07-10T06:01:00Z

    ITV director of daytime Helen Warner is aiming to boost the broadcaster’s afternoon schedule with the addition of two quizzes, including a format from the indie behind Eggheads.

  • BBC
    News

    BBC signals end of quotas

    2014-07-09T22:19:00Z

    The BBC plans to tear up production quotas and “liberate” in-house teams to pitch to other broadcasters in the biggest “breaking open” of the corporation in its 92-year history.

  • Katie Morag
    Features

    Tax cut momentum builds

    2014-07-09T16:59:00Z

    Children’s Media Conference delegates endorse campaign to extend tax breaks to live-action kids’ shows.

  • Rhod Gilbert
    News

    Rhod Gilbert to host Never Mind The Buzzcocks

    2014-07-09T16:07:00Z

    Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert has been signed to host the forthcoming series of BBC2’s Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

  • kay-hutchison
    Comment

    Bringing news archives to high streets

    2014-07-09T12:58:00Z

    Broadcasters could extract revenues from their British archives in a new initiative