All Broadcast articles in 13 March 2014 – Page 2
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News
International Women's Day: gallery
From indie bosses to comedians, and channel controllers to directors, some of TV’s top women came together to celebrate InternationalWomen’s Day last week - with the odd theoretical physicist thrown in.
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Jane Rogerson exits UKTV
UKTV director of commissioning, Jane Rogerson is leaving the broadcaster after six and a half years.
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Ratings
C4 space season blasts off with 1.6m
Channel 4 beamed aboard 1.6m viewers on Wednesday for the first leg of its intergalactic season, Astronauts: Living In Space.
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Critics
TV Critics: Law & Order: UK; Line of Duty; Astronauts; The Miners’ Strike and Me
“It’s both extraordinarily brilliant and also a tiny bit frustrating.”
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Features
iPlayer shorts
Provide picture and audio post for the online-only drama shorts Tag, Flea and My Jihad
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C4 revamps Coming Up strand
Channel 4 has radically reshaped up-and-coming writers’ and directors’ strand Coming Up, supersizing the slot, which will be handed to a single winning entry.
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Features
Ali Johnson, Audio Network
As using commercial music becomes easier, Ann-Marie Corvin discovers why production scores remain important
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Comedians to travel Pan Am Highway for BBC2
Irish comedians Dara O Briain and Ed Byrne are to follow in the footsteps of a trio of 1940s pioneers and travel the Pan American Highway in a Boundless series for BBC2.
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Comment
BBC is embracing the future
If quality is maintained, online shift is good news, says Kate Bulkley
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iPlayer revamp helps viewers unlock content
The BBC wants to transform iPlayer from a “static jukebox” into the ultimate destination for BBC viewers to discover new content.
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Fremantle launches push for major online formats
Fremantle Media is preparing for the future by attempting to create a wave of major online formats.
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BBC comedy looks to future
BBC comedy controller Shane Allen is pulling together a flexible commissioning strategy to accommodate short- and long-form content as BBC3 prepares to move online.
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Horror Channel to air early Doctor Who episodes
The Daleks, Cybermen, Sea Devils and Ice Warriors are to descend on the Horror Channel after it agreed a deal with BBC Worldwide to air 30 stories from the classic Doctor Who series.
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C4 calls for voice in 2015 leaders debates
Channel 4 has argued that it should host a 2015 election debate, in the same week that its licence was renewed by Ofcom for another 10 years.
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Comment
The clock is ticking on diversity
BBC3’s last 18 months as a TV channel offer a useful timeframe
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Jacques Peretti to look at spending for BBC2
Jacques Peretti is expanding his The Men Who Made Us… franchise with a documentary series about consumer culture.
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BBC3 to review its genre mix
The BBC3 genre mix is up for grabs as Danny Cohen and Zai Bennett set to work preparing the youth channel for its move online next year.
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Red to turn classic movies into TV series
Red Production Company is set to adapt high-profile feature films including The Wicker Man and Billy Liar into television series after its acquisition by fi lm producer and distributor StudioCanal.