All Broadcast articles in 11 August 2017 – Page 2
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News
C4 move 'will not have major regional boost'
Thinktank finds economic benefits are overestimated
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Features
The Accused: An Inside Job?
Full post-production on a documentary that has the feel of a drama.
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News
Sky plans EPG shake-up
Sky is planning a radical overhaul of its EPG – plotting changes that will boost the visibility of HD, time-shifted and documentary channels. The pay-TV operator has kicked off an eight-week consultation with its channel partners about the far-reaching changes, which are designed to simplify an increasingly ...
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Ratings
Partition doc informs 2.3m
WEDNESDAY: BBC1’s partition doc struggled against tough competition from ITV and BBC2.
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News
Green Rock embraces cloud working with Premiere Pro
Boutique production agency and post-production house Green Rock has made a £250,000 investment to turn itself into one of the UK’s first fully Adobe Premiere Pro facilities. It has also changed its workstations from Macs to PCs and invested in a dedicated high-speed internet line and faster infrastructure.
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Comment
TV is in thrall to the silly season
With little to gossip about, all talk turns to who will fill Jay Hunt’s shoes
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Critics
My Family, Partition And Me: India 1947; Super Small Animals
“This is what documentaries should be: history lessons with human faces.”
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Comment
The ethics of an indie marriage
Pragmatic partnerships gather pace but proper credit must be paid
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News
Small indies face big challenge
Smaller indies are having to forge ties with larger rivals to secure unscripted commissions as broadcasters ramp up their entertainment ambitions. Over recent months, a number of sub-£5m producers have been encouraged to pair up with experienced partners to win work from the likes of Channel 4 ...
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News
Kosminsky: working with Netflix is soulless
The State creator praises C4’s collaborative approach
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