All Broadcast articles in 13 July 2018 – Page 3
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News
Fox ups Sky bid in closing stages of battle
Emphasises its ’local depth of investment and commitment to the UK’
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News
BBC doubles number of female and BAME top talent
Women now account for two-fifths of high earners, while one in five is non-white
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News
BBC Studios posts £432m debut revenues
Newly-commercialised business turns a profit in its first year
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Ratings
France’s semi-final win peaks with 15m
TUESDAY: BBC1’s coverage of the 1-0 thriller flattens Channel 4’s Ackley Bridge
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News
BBC Studios: one year on
Key BBCS execs reveal the impact of the move to commercialise the in-house division
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Features
Will Paramount be a success?
General entertainment channels have a mixed record in the UK, with low budgets and a lack of exclusives putting paid to many
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News
Ericsson Media Solutions relaunched as MediaKind
New brand identity for video compression specialist following company acquisition
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Critics
Horizon: How to Build a Time Machine
“It was depressing to see how many amazingly intelligent people were completely wasting their careers and funding”
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Comment
Boom in audio on-demand offers opportunities for all
Like Serial and My Dad Wrote A Porno, the next big hit will start here, says Adam Uytman
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Behind The Scenes
Capturing the reality of life behind bars
Behind the scenes on the Channel 4/Spring Films doc Prison
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Comment
They thought it was all over…
C4’s experiments with ‘contextual’ advertising put TV back in the game, says Kate Bulkley
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Comment
Taking celebrity travelogue into uncharted territory
Our Russia and North Korea films mark a big step forward for ITNP, says Will Smith
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Comment
BFI fund puts kids’ TV at crossroads
Proposals must have buy-in from all PSBs for a chance of success
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News
Trump’s TV clampdown exposed
Tightening of rules governing US visas makes it tougher for producers to work Stateside
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News
Love Island fires up ITV Hub
Service to follow record-breaking streaming performance with box sets for younger viewers
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News
£60m kids’ fund gets into gear
BFI’s three-year contestable pot will act as a ‘proof of concept’ following its April launch
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News
Abraham casts doubt on consolidation game
Former C4 boss calls for fresh approach to break new ground
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Video
Informer, BBC1
Neal Street drama series about Pakistani man coerced by counter-terrorism police to go undercover in his east London community
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News
BBC2 feels the Love with Cuba Pictures
Alexander Zeldin’s acclaimed play comes to the small screen
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News
BBC4 takes slow train round Australia
Three-hour film The Ghan is broadcaster’s first acquired doc in the genre