All Broadcast articles in 12 December 2013 – Page 4
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News
Regulations on AFP out of tune with viewers
A major study into advertiser funded programming (AFP) has found that existing regulations are out of step with what audiences are prepared to accept.
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Features
2013: A new player on the pitch
BT Sport’s launch and SIS Live’s exit were the biggest events ahead of the Commonwealth Games
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Comment
Our Alternative Awards go to...
Broadcast picks the winners in the categories that really matter
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Features
2013: Boom time for distributors
In a big year for drama, and with new platforms hungry for content, 2013 was a busy time
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News
Fremantle chief predicts boom for in-app voting
The X Factor digital chief Peter Cassidy has predicted that apps will play an increasingly important role in paid-for voting for TV shows after a bumper series.
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Features
2013: Making space for growth
In the studios sector, 2013 was all about space – the demand for it, the lack of it and how to build more of it.
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Blow for north-east as Dene and Sky T&W fold
The television industry in the north-east of England has been dealt a blow by the closure of Sky Tyne and Wear and Newcastle indie Dene Films.
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Features
2013: The explosion of online
Digital growth was driven by tablet penetration, 4G and an industry monetising IPTV
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The Broadcast Interview
Daniel Pearl, Dispatches
When it comes to investigative journalism, creating public debate is as important as ratings
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News
BBC Trust stands by Pollard report
The BBC Trust has stood by Nick Pollard’s review of Newsnight’s spiked Jimmy Savile investigation despite it missing a key piece of evidence about former director general Mark Thompson’s role in the saga.
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Skillset: help us help writers
Creative Skillset has urged the industry to make use of the Skills Investment Fund (SIF) to help foster the next generation of writers.
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News
Lovefilm in talks to revive Ripper Street
The BBC is in talks with Lovefilm to bring back Ripper Street following the cancellation of the crime drama.
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BBC Trust's targets for corporation to be revealed
The BBC Trust will be more transparent about the targets it sets the corporation and hold it to account more robustly as a result of the payoffs debacle earlier this year.
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ITV greenlights STV user-generated series
ITV has commissioned a You’ve Been Framed-style entertainment series from STV productions and GroupM Entertainment.
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Behind The Scenes
Helicopter Heroes, BBC1
Ian Cundall reveals the skills required to film in a chopper
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News
ITV hires two new commissioners
ITV has recruited a new entertainment commissioner and found a replacement for daytime commissioner Diana Howie.
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Hayler appointed chair of DTG Technical Oversight Group
The DTG (Digital TV Group) has appointed Keith Hayler as chair of its new Technical Oversight Group (TOG).
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North One lands MotoGP production deal
North One Television has agreed a five-year deal, worth up to £30m, to produce BT Sport’s MotoGP coverage.
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Cambodian rock doc set for BBC4
The BBC has ordered a documentary about a Cambodian rock band produced by Ronachan Films, the indie behind Ade Adepitan’s Journey of My Lifetime.
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ITV Studios extends Oz output deal
ITV Studios has extended its output deal with Australian commercial broadcaster Seven Network.