All Broadcast articles in 13 March 2020 – Page 2
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Sponsored
The value of good mental health
Why the mental health of employees and freelancers is vital to UK film and television
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Video
Adult Material, Channel 4
Fifty Fathoms drama delving inside the porn industry from the perspective of a woman who has worked in it her whole adult life [WARNING: 18+ content]
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News
Deloitte predicts 6G will be ready to go by 2030s
It also believes that 8K television will be standard for many
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Ratings
ITV train doc troubles 1.8m
THURSDAY: Quiet night across the board as PSBs fail to top 2m at 9pm
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News
LA Screenings and US Upfronts cancelled
US studios take pre-emptive measures to stop coronavirus spread
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News
Doctor Who central to BritBox promo trial
Ofcom considers imposing safeguards around BBC cross-promotional activity
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Comment
No quick fix for the N&R skills gap
Only by investing in training and development will we achieve sustainable growth, says Ruth Pitt
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The Broadcast Interview
Kay Mellor: ‘We have to step outside the circle of trust’
Fresh from her Broadcast Special Recognition Award win, the prolific TV writer talks about nurturing the next generation of writers
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News
Disney+ hires CNN exec as unscripted chief
Chanel Pysnik to lead international unscripted at SVoD
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News
Prime Focus Technologies appoints new vice president for operations, EMEA
Andy Steele will be joining their team from TVT Media
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News
BBC maps worst-case coronavirus scenarios
Tony Hall reveals discussions about emergency contingency plans
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News
ITV slips off-course on KPIs
Broadcaster goes into reverse on ITVS hours, brand consideration and viewing share
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News
BBC to reach out to refuseniks
Corporation to try and tempt non-payers of licence fee by promoting iPlayer and Sounds
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News
Celebrity Race Across the World put on hold
Studio Lambert postpones BBC1 spin-off amid shifting travel restrictions
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News
Potboiler and World swoop for contemporary novels
Indies option Booker-winning Girl, Women, Other and upcoming release You People
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Ratings
Child of Our Time returns with 1.2m
WEDNESDAY: BBC2 one-off tripled share of 16-24 year olds as BBC1’s Masterchef won the 9pm slot.