All Broadcast articles in 12 July 2019 – Page 3
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News
Master craftsmen in conversation
Russell T Davies and Jack Thorne discuss the rules they set themselves and the people who have inspired them
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Comment
John de Mol: fear is undermining hunt for hits
The next generation of breakout formats will only emerge from risk-taking, says John de Mol
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Comment
The demise of the big beasts
Conor Dignam reflects on how the PSBs have ceded power and big personalities eased out
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Features
UK ratings 2006 - 2019: the changing shape of audiences
Stephen Price explores the decline of the soaps, but finds a raft of old entertainment juggernauts still going strong
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Comment
Andy Harries: how SVoDs changed everything
Streamers transformed the sector, but PSBs can still punch above their weight
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Comment
David Olusoga: other industries put TV to shame
Diversity has suffered for years as sector has rested on its liberal laurels, says David Olusoga
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Features
Linear: how long has it got?
With youngsters deserting traditional TV schedules, is the industry hurtling towards an on-demand-only future?
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Comment
Gazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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The Broadcast Interview
SJ Clarkson: ‘I want to make the mundane beautiful’
One of the most sought-after TV directors talks to Jesse Whittock about how she develops a show’s vocabulary
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News
Tony Hall: BBC to harness people power
Director general seeks to avert damaging licence fee deal by getting the public involved
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Features
The BBC: what next?
From iPlayer rights and SVoD rivals to fragmented audiences and IP delivery, Tara Conlan surveys the corporation’s challenges
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News
Sharon Horgan: ‘Abandoning ideas feels like sacrilege’
The Catastrophe writer and Merman co-founder tells Robin Parker about her creative juggling act
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News
Take 2 hires business development directors
Melanie Georgieva joins rental company from Pinewood, and Sandro Leone from Focus 24
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News
BBC Street upgrades finishing suite with Baselight Two
New system means that Glasgow-based facility can now grade and deliver in 4K and HDR.
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News
Talksport’s longest-serving presenter wins PSC case
Tribunal rejects HMRC request for Paul Hawksbee to pay £140,000 tax bill
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News
IMDb orders animated series
Frasier’s Kelsey Grammer plays psychiatrist again in Amazon-owned movie database’s first scripted show
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News
Starzplay picks up Pennyworth for UK
DC origin series acquired for key territories in Europe and Latin America
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News
Thunderbird adds scripted development head
Lindsay Macadam joins Canadian producer as it ramps up UK focus
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Ratings
ITV debate draws 4.4m
TUESDAY: Final head-to-head between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt comfortably defeats slot average but cannot match last month’s BBC1 debate