All Broadcast articles in 16 September 2016 – Page 3
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News
Dock10 to offer Avid-based managed services
IBC 2016: Dock10 is to become Avid’s first Cloud Managed Services Partner.
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Comment
IBC in review: kit, collaborations and the need for quality VR
IBC 2016: The rate of change in so many aspects of our industry is mind-boggling, says Duncan Payne
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Avid adds E5 to Nexis storage range
IBC 2016: Avid has added the E5 to its software-based storage platform Nexis.
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ITV to strip Late Late Show-style format
ITV is making a multi-million pound move into late-night comedy with a stripped show that it hopes can replicate the success of The Late Late Show with James Corden.
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Tony Robinson walks across England for C5
Tony Robinson is to walk across England from west to east coast for a Channel 5 series.
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Ang Lee scoops top IBC award
IBC 2016: Director Ang Lee was given the International Honour for Excellence award at IBC for his use of technology.
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In brief: Lemonade Money; Pact China; The Archers
Lemonade Money has won a competitive pitch to produce the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards for iPlayer, as Pact plans to embed 10 Chinese broadcasting execs with UK indies.
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John Cleese: TV execs have no idea
TV executives have “no idea what they are doing” and should put more trust in talent, according to comedian John Cleese.
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Ratings
Simmonds draws 2.5m
TUESDAY: Ellie Simmonds bronze medal-winning performance in the 400m freestyle pulled a peak of 2.5m to Channel 4 while BBC1 stole the 9pm slot with its crime thriller One of Us.
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Drone racing takes off on Sky
Drone racing is to air on Sky Sports after the broadcaster invested £760,000 in an elite league.
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IBC 2016: in numbers
IBC 2016: A record number of people attended the Amsterdam exhibition and conference as the number of exhibitors at the show also continued to rise.
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Critics
TV Critics: 9/11: Truth, Lies and Conspiracies; One of Us; The Hairy Bikers’ Chicken & Egg
“This was a dull, pointless programme which revealed nothing we could care about.”
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Rona Fairhead to step down
Rona Fairhead will not lead the BBC’s forthcoming unitary board after prime minister Theresa May requested that she reapply for the job.
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Tessa Ross indie makes key hires
House Productions, the indie established by Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell, has hired three executives to its development team.
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Mel & Sue to leave Bake Off
Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc will step down as hosts of The Great British Bake Off when the show moves to Channel 4 next year.
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Shane Allen backs female talent
BBC head of comedy commissioning Shane Allen has highlighted the importance of backing female talent in the wake of the loss of Victoria Wood and Caroline Aherne.
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BBC Worldwide retains Bake Off remake rights until 2028
The BBC is to continue to profit from The Great British Bake Off until at least 2028 after it emerged that its international arm holds the remake rights for the next 12 years.
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Ratings
Cold Feet settles with 5m
MONDAY: Cold Feet slipped by around 1m viewers to fall below ITV’s slot average as BBC4’s British Sitcom doc beat Tattoo Fixers on Holiday.
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Daisybeck prepares C5 for Christmas
Channel 5 is to go behind the scenes of one of the most extravagant shopping centres in Britain as it prepares for Christmas.
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Youngest woos E4 for debut commission
Youngest Media, the indie established by former Endemol execs David Flynn and Lucas Church, has secured its first commission - an E4 dating show featuring 10 “clones”.
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