All Broadcast articles in 12 June 2015 – Page 2
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News
All 4 seeks 'grabby' factual shorts
Channel 4’s on-demand service All 4 is hunting for “grabby” factual series with a budget of around £18000.
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Ratings
Top 100 network programmes: 1 - 7 June 2015
The whistle blows on ITV’s Champions’ League coverage, with 4 million tuning in to see Barca lift cup
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Critics
TV Critics: The Interceptor; Napoleon
“This was the sort of low-grade guff that drives viewers away from terrestrial TV and into the arms of Sky and Netflix.”
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News
Abraham remains non-committal over C4 privatisation
David Abraham has declined to reveal whether he would support or reject mooted government plans to privatise Channel 4.
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Behind The Scenes
The Interceptor, BBC1
Car chases through London and a takeover of Waterloo station required precision planning and tight budget control, says Patrick Schweitzer
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Features
Masterclass: E-Learning
BBC Academy head of future skills and events Gurdip Bhangoo looks at how the broadcast industry is finding new ways to deliver training and career development online
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Features
BBC journalism is under threat
As the new culture secretary contemplates the future of the BBC, Neil Midgley focuses on the challenges for the corporation’s flagship news services
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Comment
Music would be lost without the BBC
From classical to pop, the BBC’s support is essential, says John Smith
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Comment
Licence fee must not be frozen again
BBC needs to remind government of its strengths, says Gerry Morrissey
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Comment
Our access to fair, balanced news coverage is at risk
The Leveson inquiry showed how much pressure the Murdochs have put on successive governments to curb the BBC’s influence and to end the licence fee.
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Comment
We all need a voice in BBC debate
Broadcaster’s universality is too important to lose, says Colin Browne
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News
BBC S&PP opts for PixStor in DmS storage upgrade
BBC Studios and Post Production (BBC S&PP) has installed PixStor as part of a storage upgrade for its Digital Media Services (DMS) division.
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News
Canis Television updates Comux agreement
Canis Television and Media has updated its agreement with Comux, the operator of the UK’s digital terrestrial television network for local television.
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News
Cooke Optics to ship 65mm macro Anamorphic lens
Cooke Optics has launched a 65mm Macro Anamorphic/i 2x Prime lens (pictured).
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News
Online video to net 10% of UK viewing by 2020
YouTube and its rivals are set to grow their share of UK viewing to 10% in the next five years – potentially sparking significant investment in original content by broadcasters and indies.
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News
Stephen Lambert: non-scripted struggles on US networks
Stephen Lambert has outlined the challenges of launching non-scripted formats on network television in the US.