All Broadcast articles in 16 November
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Features
Broadcast TECH - November 2018
Three Sky Sports heads of department tell Jake Bickerton how a series of technology-driven innovations are enriching its coverage
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News
Gracie rails against BBC impartiality rules
Claims sympathetic journalists banned from conducting pay equality interviews
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News
Molinare upgrades its Hoxton facility
Refurbishment and upgrade means East London branch can now handle full post for longer form factual projects
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News
Osman and Moffatt combine for ITV
Hungry Bear lands trio of shows including end of year wrap from Pointless and Gogglebox stars
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Ratings
Foreign Office doc lures 1.4m
THURSDAY: BBC2 opener defeats slot average but struggles against previous political access films
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News
BBC3 tracks West Ham women's managing director
Curious Films to follow Jack Sullivan’s first season in charge
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Critics
Inside the Foreign Office
“It is, technically, an exciting time to be an international diplomat. The problem is that this is just not very thrilling to watch”
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News
BBC Scotland commissions Funny Firsts
Hungry Bear and The Comedy Unit win one-off comedy orders
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News
The Farm to open 'Farmton Abbey' in Bristol
Facility to move into 10,000 sq ft Edgecumbe Hall to deal with growing demand for post work
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Comment
Northern Ireland's Screen Queens say time is up
More pressure is needed in Northern Ireland to keep the #TimesUp moment going, says Jannine Waddell
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News
Sky rejects prominence intervention
Policy chief David Wheeldon: “We are the best partner the PSBs never knew they had”
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Features
Tackling the piracy problem
Media & Entertainment Security Summit highlights need for investment in cyber strategies
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News
Bafta to honour King Rollo producer
Clive Juster to receive Special Award at this month’s Children’s ceremony
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Ratings
Bulger film is C5's second biggest doc of 2018
Caravan’s single delivered 1.8m and gifted a strong lead-in to channel’s second Operation Live
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Ratings
Charles sees off Meghan and Harry
BBC wins battle of royal docs, as Festival of Remembrance pulls in its biggest crowd in years