All Broadcast articles in 17 July 2015 – Page 3
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Features
Joanna Lumley's Trans-Siberian Adventure
Picture and audio post-production for the 3 x 60-minute series in which Joanna Lumley travels the 6,400-mile route from Hong Kong to Moscow.
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Comment
Ofcom must get tougher with PSBs over kids’ content
Children’s programming can’t be allowed to disappear from TV, says Tony Collingwood
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Comment
Sustainability has to remain on the broadcasting agenda
Corrie’s eco win shows industry is heading in the right direction, says Aaron Matthews
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Features
How to Get a Council House
Picture and audio post services for the third outing of the 3 x 60-minute series that looks at how councils deal with a lack of properties and high demand from people in need of homes with affordable rent.
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Features
Right on the Money: Live
Post-production of VT inserts for the series on how viewers can save cash and manage their spending.
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News
Envy to provide archive service for file-based masters
Envy is to launch an archive service for the storage of file-based master versions of programmes.
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Behind The Scenes
Cuffs, BBC1
First-time director and former rally driver Nick Rowland is in the hot seat for the climax of BBC1’s pacy crime series. Adrian Lobb visits him on set
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Comment
Digital strategy key for BBCW
Smart manoeuvring can help Davie meet targets, says Kate Bulkley
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News
Somethin’ Else to bolster MTV shows’ social profile
Somethin’ Else is to turbocharge the online profile of shows including Geordie Shore, Ex On The Beach and Judge Geordie after picking up a social media contract from MTV.
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BBCW looks to digital future
BBC Worldwide chief executive Tim Davie is determined not to suffer the same fate as the music industry by ensuring his distribution business remains profitable as it makes the transition to digital.
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News
Analysis: Next Top Model revival
Lifetime has revived Britain’s Next Top Model in an effort to bring a new dimension to its unscripted slate in the UK.
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News
Former ITV controller installed as Objective boss
All3Media has installed former ITV entertainment controller Layla Smith as chief executive of Objective Productions with immediate effect, replacing Andrew Newman after six years in the role.
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News
Rugby hands ITV male boost
ITV is set to benefit from a boost in lucrative male viewers as well as an overall audience uplift after securing half of the TV rights to the Six Nations.
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News
Who’s scrutinising the BBC?
The BBC has few obvious friends on culture secretary John Whittingdale’s charter renewal advisory board.
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News
BBC gets on the front foot
The BBC used the publication of its annual report to get on the front foot after a bruising period in the run-up to charter renewal negotiations with the government.
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Sky 1 rethinks 8pm strategy
Sky 1 has pulled back from original 8pm commissions but plans to supersize other areas of the schedule, including year-round drama and comedy, as part of a 20% budget boost.
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BBC hints at radical genre move
BBC director general Tony Hall has hinted that a radical overhaul of the corporation’s commissioning structures may be modelled on the approach already being applied to music and arts.
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Features
Behind the scenes: the redevelopment of TVC
BBC Studios and Post Production (BBC S&PP) took Broadcast on a tour of Television Centre (TVC) to see the progress being made in the redevelopment of the west London site.
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News
Whittingdale branded a 'hypocrite' over BBC deal
Culture secretary John Whittingdale has been labelled a “complete and utter hypocrite” by his Labour counterpart for ushering through changes to the BBC behind closed doors.