All Broadcast articles in 16 June 2017 – Page 4
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Critics
Jo Cox: Death of an MP; The Baby Boomers’ Guide to Growing Old; Tried and Tasted
“It is a thorough and forensic exploration – engrossing, worrying, but mostly just really sad.”
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News
Media chiefs leave in Ericsson re-shuffle
A reorganisation at the top of Ericsson’s media divisions has seen its two figureheads, head of broadcast and media services Thorsten Sauer and head of media solutions Elisabetta Romano, depart.
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News
City Of Ghosts wins top prize at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2017
Documentary festival announces winners
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News
American Valhalla: review
Iggy Pop gets on a roll with Joshua Homme as they make the album ‘Post Pop Depression’
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News
Brexitannia: review
Why did Great Britain vote to leave the EU? Timothy Geroge Kelly’s doc explores the wider issues behind the shock move
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News
Specialist factual strategies revealed
The BBC and Channel 5 are taking different approaches to docu-drama
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News
Broadcasters seek ties with arts bodies
Forging partnerships with arts organisations has become increasingly critical to broadcasters looking to expand the scale of their factual programming. Arts bosses from the BBC, Channel 4 and Sky revealed their plans at Sheffield Doc/Fest panel, Commissioner Question Time: Arts Documentaries for All Platforms.Sky Arts director ...
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News
Even When I fall: review
The shocking story behind Nepal’s first circus is turned into a thoughtful and wide-ranging documentary
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Ratings
Fearless scares off rivals
MONDAY: Fearless made a slot-winning debut for ITV with over 5m viewers.
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Comment
Steve Hewlett memorial fund launches
Scholarships will support journalism students from lower income families