All Broadcast articles in 13 October 2023 – Page 3
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Video
Trail: Bodies, Netflix
Four different detectives are trying to solve the murder in different time periods. Produced by Moonage Pictures
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Features
All smiles as comedy comes to the fore
While unscripted still dominates, international drama and comedy are well represented as the knock-on effects of the US writers strike continue
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News
Media bill expected to feature in King’s Speech
Senior industry figures indicated long-awaited legislation be outlined next month
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Ratings
Jay Blades history series halves audience
WEDNESDAY: Channel 5’s The Midlands Through Time watched by just 560,000
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News
Double factual webinar to reveal commissioner wish lists: register now
Leading factual and fact ent commissioners speak on two Broadcast Intelligence virtual panels
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Features
Dispatches’ Alistair Jackson sets out in-house unit’s stall
Investigations editor explains the team’s mission to support indies with their ambitious investigations
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News
C5 launches sustainability programming policy
Broadcaster adds Robson Green Amazon doc to environmental slate alongside mandatory editorial strategy
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News
CMA investigating BBC, ITV and indies over competition law regarding freelancers
Hat Trick, Tiger Aspect, Hartswood Films, Red Planet and Sister all named
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Critics
Jay Blades: The Midlands Through Time; The Fall of the House of Usher; Mrs Sidhu Investigates
“As an opportunity to celebrate a region often unfairly maligned on British television, it made for a charming enough way to pass an hour”
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News
SAG-AFTRA talks suspended
Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers says differences between the two sides is ‘too great’
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News
Roger Mosey urges more ‘flexibility’ in BBC’s language
Former BBC TV news boss suggests corporation should occasionally use word ‘terrorism’ in relation to ongoing conflict in Israel
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Video
Trail: The Good Ship Murder, Channel 5
Clapperboard crime series featuring a former police detective and now cabaret singer investigates a series of murders aboard a cruise ship
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Sponsored
Cast & Crew named new headline sponsor of RTS Programme Awards
Cast & Crew is taking its relationship with the Royal Television Society to the next level with a three-year sponsorship deal
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News
Adobe previews AI dubbing & generative fill for video
It is also adding the ability to publish directly to Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok in Premiere Pro
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Comment
Comedy and local content out in force
International editor John Elmes highlights which programmes are likely to make biggest splash in Cannes
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Features
The Dark Emu Story
‘International audiences have always been fascinated with the Aboriginal experience in Australia’
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Features
The Arctic, 66.5 Degrees North
‘The production is very rich in entertainment, as well as having a powerful message’
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Features
The Nobody Zone: Interview with an Irish Serial Killer
‘This is a striking and immersive way of bringing this extraordinary story to life’