All Broadcast articles in 17 March 2017 – Page 3
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Critics
Mystery of the Man on the Moor; Hidden Restaurants; The Royal House of Windsor; Midnight Sun
“It’s both totally engrossing and ultimately a bit disappointing.”
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News
Ericsson wins BBC Creative post services deal
Ericsson has fended some of London’s biggest post houses to win the contract to provide post-production services for the BBC Creative marketing arm.
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News
Night Manager’s Bier calls for fresh diversity plan
The director is keen to work with broadcasters on diversity schemes
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Comment
David Abraham leaves lasting legacy
Chief exec has made C4 a stronger, more modern broadcaster
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News
YouTube producer makes move into linear TV
Bullion is stepping up development of docs and comedy
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News
Byrne hails golden age of female investigators
C4 news boss said more must be done to retain female talent
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Features
ITV: schedule refresh
One year into Kevin Lygo’s tenure as ITV’s director of TV, his new schedule has just been launched.
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Features
BBC: back in favour
The BBC has returned to indies’ favour in this year’s survey, having dipped to third place in the best broadcaster to deal with table during the run-up to charter renewal in 2015.
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Features
Channel 5: preparing for growth
Channel 5 is moving into its next stage of growth, three years after being acquired by US giant Viacom.
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Features
Channel 4: progress on disability
After a year as indies’ best broadcaster to deal with, and amid continued uncertainty about potential privatisation, Channel 4 has fallen in suppliers’ estimation.
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Features
A bigger pie to share around
Combined UK indie turnover is up 2% year on year, boosted by the deep pockets of the global digital players and the continuing popularity of big-budget drama.
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Features
Big hitters return to the fray
Expectation and Wild Blue among those expected to make a splash