All Broadcast articles in 14 February 2020
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Comment
Why podcasts are TV’s new obsession
Audio allows producers to attempt the ‘unproduceable’, says Jago Lee
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Features
How Celebrity Catchphrase got back into the studio
Gary Chippington reveals how the quiz became the first major entertainment series to return to studio post-lockdown
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News
Discovery to widen Really slate
UK lifestyle and entertainment chief sets out plans to invest in channel after taking full control
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News
NAB and IBC release coronavirus updates after MWC cancellation
Both organisations are monitoring the situation regarding the deadly virus
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News
Molinare opens ADR suite to meet client demand
The post house is expecting new work to come in this year
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News
Lime lands C4 celebrity stand-up challenge
Hollyoaks indie to partner famous faces with comic mentors
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News
Amanda Nevill receives BFI Fellowship
Departing chief executive given institute’s highest honour
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News
This Time with Alan Partridge to return
Steve Coogan confirms second series of BBC1 comedy plus a podcast
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Video
Noughts + Crosses, BBC1
Love story about a couple divided by their colour and social standing. Produced by Mammoth Screen, Participant Media and Roc Nation
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News
TV4 duo launch Scandi indie
Maria Mowbray and Cem Yeter bring 30 years’ combined experience to new venture Dare
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News
Broadcast Sport unveils new website
Standalone site offers free-to-access daily sports production, broadcast and tech innovation news
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News
Sky Documentaries launch plans emerge
High-end factual channel takes over Syfy slot from 7 April
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News
Christine Keeler goes global with Keshet
BBC1 historical drama picked up by Australian, Dutch and Spanish broadcasters
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News
Jellyfish Pictures make double appointment to creative team
VFX house recruits following its recent expansion in Brixton
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News
BBC buys stalking and surfing dramas
Australian duo The Secrets She Keeps and The Last Wave find UK home
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Features
Sky ramps up original comedy
Broadcast Intelligence’s Programme Index reveals what 2020 has in store for the broadcaster