All Broadcast articles in 10 November 2017 – Page 3
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News
Phil Edgar-Jones to chair Edinburgh TV Festival
UKTV’s Hilary Rosen named deputy advisory chair
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News
Equity launches anti harassment initiative
Trade union seeking to create ‘meaningful change’ in the industry
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Video
The Rebel, Gold
Retort comedy adapted from Andrew Birch’s long-running cartoon strip in The Oldie Magazine
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Critics
Detectorists; The Truth About Slim People
“Beautifully observed, it illustrated how the best TV can be about nothing at all.”
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Comment
Letting the screen convey the truth
Following last night’s Research in Film awards, judge Jan Dalley discusses TV’s power to convey information
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News
PSB versus SVoD: the big structural debate
Traditional broadcasters exploring co-pros to head off digital threat
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News
Fears over Ofcom privacy ruling
Regulatory body ruled last week that Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! had infringed the privacy of a student nurse
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Comment
Kiss of life for branded content
Advertiser funding is enjoying a resurgence as linear TV viewing wobbles
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Comment
Subscription isn’t a dirty word
BBC must move quickly to capitalise on genuine SVoD opportunity
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News
BBC scraps £10m local radio cuts
Tony Hall announces U-turn to help stations counter ‘fake news’
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Comment
Don't take PSBs for granted
European Broadcasting Union director general Noel Curran warns of the risks of undervaluing traditional broadcasters
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News
GBBO final cooks up 10m
Channel 4 format becomes broadcaster’s biggest series since Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
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Comment
Price and range are key SVoD battlegrounds
The BBC will have to work hard to convince viewers that its proposed SVoD service is worth paying for, says Stephen Arnell
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News
BBC keen to take World News free-to-air
Additional investment requested from government to fund move out of pay-TV