All Broadcast articles in 15 June 2018 – Page 4
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News
Streaming services bigger in UK than US
Data reveals 55% of British viewers willing to subscribe to a video streaming service
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News
Netflix to open London commissioning base
Diego Buñuel to head original docs at newly-created division
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News
Amazon deal paves way for more live PL
‘Ultimately, if the clubs can see a way to get more money in, they will’
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News
Love Island debut passes 5m
Episode one of ITV2 reality hit becomes biggest digital show outside of BBC3’s Olympics coverage ijn 2012
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News
Discovery orders 4K survivalist series
Ed Stafford to compete against other survivalists in six-parter
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Video
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, BBC2
Comedy duo tour some of the country’s finest fishing spots. Produced by Owl Power.
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News
BBC staff accept pay deal
Corporation staves off staff rebellion to pass 2% pay increase over three years
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Ratings
Grenfell commemorated by 1.5m
MONDAY Minnow Films’ 90-minute BBC1 doc drew half the audience of ITV’s returning Long Lost Family
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News
Lack of change leads to 'deeply unattractive industry'
Doc/Fest diversity panel identifies issues around class, race and gender representation
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News
Doc groups lobby to keep UK in Creative Europe post-Brexit
European Documentary Network and Doc/Fest call to protect country’s position as ‘cradle’ of factual output
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BBC2 lines up Alastair Campbell mental health doc
Former Labour spin doctor investigates treatments for Horizon film
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News
Netflix orders Greek myths drama
End of the F***ing World writer Charlie Covell pens ten-part series Kaos
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News
Industry urged to toughen up on harassment
Abusers should be ‘full-on disgraced’ and self-regulation is failing victims, panellists at Doc/Fest event argue
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News
BBC and C4 unite on prominence
Alex Mahon and Tony Hall call on government to protect PSB positions on all devices
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Features
Broadcast TECH - June 2018
Eight experts in sports technology weigh up the benefits of the latest innovations
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News
BBC pay ballot faces staff rebellion
‘Vote No’ posters taken down as anger rises over plan to ‘modernise’ salary terms