All Broadcast articles in 13 March 2020
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News
In brief: Eleven training scheme; NFTS board appointment; Banijay option
Applications open for fourth year of Duly Noted
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Ratings
Celebrity Big Brother launches with 2.7m
MONDAY: ITV1 opener is clear slot winner as BBC1’s The Way bows out with just 700,000
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Features
How Robin Ashbrook conquered the US
British-born unscripted guru on Hollywood’s reaction to Covid-19, the SVoDs’ appetite for unscripted and his Netflix hit Next in Fashion
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News
BBC trio join The Steph Show
Channel 4 daytime format staffs up with editors from The One Show and BBC Breakfast
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News
Coronavirus pushing schedules towards autumn armageddon
Vast quantity of repeats predicted as productions grind to a halt
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Ratings
Dancers slip up at the final stage
BBC1’s The Greatest Dancer and ITV’s Dancing On Ice both bow out with lower ratings than last year
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Ratings
Potters throw big numbers
Penultimate episode of The Great Pottery Throwdown was watched by 727,000
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Ratings
Richardsons dips for Dave
Meet The Richardsons drew 247,000 - a decline of 90,000 from the first episode
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News
BBC issues coronavirus advice to indies
Email to suppliers details next steps for those worried about their productions
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News
ViacomCBS, Amazon take coronavirus measures
US giants implement work-from-home policies as coronavirus fears reach boiling point
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Comment
Are digital markets the future?
As coronavirus closes Mip TV, there are alternatives to meeting face to face, says Ian McKee
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News
Ofcom focuses on ‘vulnerable people’ in duty of care update
Regulator outlines ambitions for tightening up rules on TV show participants and audiences
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News
BPG crowns The Virtues and Chernobyl
Channel 4’s For Sama and BBC2’s Thatcher doc also recognised at industry awards
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Sponsored
Global growth: are you in or out?
With the increasingly international reach of TV, out-of-London producers can access more markets and the Creative Cities Convention is here to help
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Behind The Scenes
The Station: Trouble on the Tracks, ITV
We couldn’t plan for everything but smart thinking kept our train doc on course, says Jon Cowen
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News
Amazon fields Paris Saint Germain doc
PSG TV and CAPA four-parter will go behind the scenes with the French football team
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Sponsored
IR35: what does it mean for TV?
The UK Government has now announced a delay of new off-payroll working rules until April 2021 due to Covid-19. Sargent-Disc looks at how these changes are likely to affect the industry when they come into force.