All Broadcast articles in 14 January 2022
View all stories from this issue.
-
News
Podcast: Virtual production demystified
Final Pixel explain everything you need to know about virtual production
-
News
NEP switches to recycled biofuel for OB trucks
The move is part of the company’s ambitions to achieve carbon neutrality
-
News
How sport is driving Discovery+ subscriptions
Discovery Sports president Andrew Georgiou says the introduction of sport onto the ’general entertainment product’ has been hugely successful
-
News
Sky Sports extends deal to show The DP World Tour
The coverage will include a minimum of 32 live events each season
-
News
Formula E heads to C4
FETV to produce coverage of every race, supported by highlights and qualifying package
-
News
BT Sport reveals women’s Ashes broadcast plans
Jules Breach, Lydia Greenway and Ebony Rainford-Brent will lead the presentation from the BT Sport studio in London
-
News
October exec signs to Story Films
Head of studio Josh Wilkins joins as All3 indie restructures along genre lines
-
News
BBC expands disabled talent scheme
Elevate to provide at least 30 placements on flagship productions
-
News
Nadine Dorries: we’re going to scrap the BBC licence fee
Culture secretary calls time on funding method that has served corporation for 76 years
-
News
Sky Sports closing in on 10-year ECB rights renewal
The broadcaster paid £1.1 billion for the last five-year cycle
-
News
Asacha secures £30m investment
Asset management firm Tikehau Capital backs burgeoning European media firm
-
News
Munro named interim BBC news chief
Head of news content will step up until Deborah Turness joins
-
Video
Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad, ITV
Actor and presenter is accompanied by his son Barney for a fourth travelogue. Produced by Hungry Bear
-
Comment
Harsh Reality: telling the story of Miriam Rivera
Willard Foxton on why Novel set about revisiting the exploitation of a trans woman in an historic TV programme
-
News
Discovery+ and NBCU strike US licensing deal
SVoD service picks up 36 series including Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and The Real Housewives
-
Critics
After Life; Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific
“The comedy’s depiction of grief, depression and friendship is tender and, at times, groundbreaking in its honesty”