All Broadcast articles in 15 February 2019 – Page 4
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Comment
BBC3 finally gets a linear-leg-up
Dedicated BBC1 block will help in the upcoming fact-ent fight
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News
Dark days loom for ITV comedy
Producers, writers and rival execs lament lost opportunity as Lygo turns to Corrie for laughs
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News
ITV America eyes Island model
US division to copy ITV2 dating show’s merchandising strategy as margins are squeezed
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News
Love Nature on the hunt for ‘character-led’ shows
SVoD seeking ideas that will connect with viewers on an emotional level
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News
Ralph Lee sets out BBCS vision
Director of content seeks ‘new development energy’ to boost programme development
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Video
Derry Girls, Channel 4
Second series of Hat Trick Productions’ award-winning Northern Irish comedy
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News
Little Dot commissions debut Real Stories series
All3Media company strikes funding deals with Screen Australia and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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News
CBBC under fire over Chinese sitcom
Protests over “racialized pigeon-holing” of first Chinese-led children’s show in nine years
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News
Broadcast Intelligence hosts factual event: register now
Commissioner Index briefing involves commissioners from Channel 4, Channel 5, UKTV and A+E Networks
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Ratings
Famous and Fighting Crime arrests 1.2m
MONDAY: Famous faces tackling felons format fails to match slot average as C4 launches three shows
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News
Audible commissioner joins Lime
Rebecca Fenton is heading up scripted development for Free Rein firm
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Video
Cheat, ITV
Molly Windsor and Katherine Kelly star in Two Brothers Pictures’ four-part psychological thriller
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News
Cairncross: Ofcom and government should review BBC News
Corporation’s output must be a ‘complement rather than a substitute’ for commercial news
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Critics
Famous and Fighting Crime
“It was absorbing, full of warm camaraderie and made for a fascinating insight into the realities of modern policing”
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News
Boaden boards Audio Content Fund
Former BBC director of radio takes charge of £3m commercial radio pot
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Video
Catch 22, Channel 4/Hulu
Six-part adaptation of Joseph Heller’s famously ‘unfilmable’ 1961 anti-war novel, executive produced by George Clooney
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News
BBC3 handed programming block on BBC1
Youth-skewing channel’s shows to air at 10.35pm Monday-Wednesday