All Broadcast articles in 14 November 2013 – Page 3
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Behind The Scenes
Africa 2013: Countdown to the Rains, BBC2
The key was the positioning of the fixed rig - and avoiding hippos, says Sarah Peat
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Behind The Scenes
The Day Kennedy Died, ITV
We had to be quick and persuasive to get the best footage and contributors, says Sue Summers
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News
Former Daybreak editor returns to ITN
Former ITV News At Ten programme editor Ian Rumsey has returned to ITN to become head of topical programmes at the company’s production arm.
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News
Lynda La Plante’s UK indie shuts
Prime Suspect creator Lynda La Plante has shut down her UK production company La Plante Productions.
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BBC2 orders canine gameshow for Sport Relief
BBC2 has commissioned a canine gameshow for next year’s Sport Relief.
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VM boss backs VoD and fibre
Virgin Media chief executive Tom Mockridge has restated that high-speed broadband is at the heart of the business and revealed plans to ramp up VoD services.
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Comment
Bigger is not always better
Moving quickly, being nimble and sharing risks are key to survival, says Jeremy Salsby
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The Broadcast Interview
Laura Mansfield, Helen Veale, Bridget Boseley, Outline Prods
A great British success story
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Comment
BT scores with copycat tactics
Champions League could be a game-changer, writes Kate Bulkley
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News
C5 to launch free-to-air repeats channel 5 Later
Channel 5 is preparing to launch a free-to-air channel repeating shows from the main channel – similar to Channel 4’s 4Seven.
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TV and film fail on diversity
BBC commissioning editor for religion Aaqil Ahmed has said the UK TV and film industries should be “ashamed” of the decline in BAME representation across the creative media.
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Comment
A kick where it hurts for ITV
Champions League loss is a blow for Sky, but ITV will suffer too, says Lisa Campbell
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News
BBC2 to tell story of Messiah
BBC2 has commissioned a drama documentary from Reef Television about Handel’s Messiah.
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John McCririck loses C4 tribunal
Racing pundit John McCririck has lost his £3m age discrimination tribunal against Channel 4 and IMG Media - but the judgement heavily criticised evidence given by Jay Hunt.
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Unions threaten to strike over BBC bullying
The BBC unions have threatened to ballot for strike action after claiming that staff have “little or no confidence” in the way the corporation is tackling bullying.
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Cohen calls for more diverse workforce
BBC director of television Danny Cohen has called for the TV industry to become more diverse in a number of areas.
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ITV launches I'm a Celeb... companion site
ITV is to launch a companion site featuring real-time polls to support the 13th I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! series.
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ITV's The Day Kennedy Died goes global
ITV documentary The Day Kennedy Died has been sold around the world by Cineflix Rights.
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Sky 1 postpones final Moaning of Life
Sky1 has postponed the final episode of Karl Pilkington’s travel series The Moaning of Life as a result of the Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.