All Broadcast articles in 17 January 2020 – Page 3
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News
Steven Soderbergh signs with HBO Max
Ocean’s 11 director pens three-year deal to develop film and TV projects for WarnerMedia streamer
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Indie execs join BBC diverse commissioner scheme
Left Bank, Naked and Wonder figures among the latest intake
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BBC2 tackles climate change
BBC Current Affairs secures Ade Adepitan travelogue and charts history of oil
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Sponsored
Pact tool gives indies the edge
CEO John McVay says the Pact Growth Accelerator will give members all the resources they need to stay ahead of rivals in a competitive global market
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Comment
There’s no fast track to success
We need to nurture both talent and ideas to create true breakout hits, says Stephen Stewart
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News
Collaborative editing platform DejaEdit launches globally
Solution acts as a media file synchroniser for multiple remote Avid systems
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News
Steph Show staffs up
Presenter of upcoming C4 daytime programme says she is ‘hell-bent’ on handing roles to TV novices
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The Broadcast Interview
Ian Katz comes out fighting
Brickbats continue to fly around C4’s director of programmes, but he says the broadcaster is in rude health and has plenty up its sleeve for 2020
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News
NHU to make 150 hires in BBC N&R push
Tony Hall announces new jobs for Bristol, while Newcastle gets a tech hub
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Fremantle UK names unscripted digital head
Athena Witter promoted after delivering hits for Thames shows such as BGT and The Greatest Dancer
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Peach House debuts with Stephen Garrett miniseries
Indie and talent management company lands backing from Sara Curran’s Tricycle
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Ratings
ITV’s Metro doc trains 2.5m
TUESDAY: Debut series from Lime Pictures’ Leeds label falls behind slot average as middle-aged people tune out
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News
C4 unveils ‘multi-million pound’ unscripted pot
Hunt is on for noisy channel-defining ideas that do not fit neatly into any genre
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BT Sport readies Jimmy Greaves documentary
Biopic of football star and sports presenter is latest doc from BT Sport Films
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Critics
This Is Our Family
“A film this painful, honest and sensitive could not have been made without the time it took to establish an extraordinary level of trust”
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Edinburgh appoints top duo
Campbell Glennie steps up to MD while journalist Stewart Clarke will steer event programme as creative director
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Comment
Keep the entertainment coming
Genre has real momentum and a few risks can push it to next level
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Big bets buoy entertainment
Outlook for the genre is on the up following a spate of show launches and interest from SVoDs