All Broadcast articles in 18 December 2020 – Page 3
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Ratings
Cheer for Dementia Choir and Gordon, Gino & Fred
WEDNESDAY: Festive specials outperform previous efforts
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News
Jackie Edwards: YACF is still maturing
Anticipates £57m kids content fund continuing after its three-year lifespan
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Comment
Distribution strong in the face of Covid
‘Buyers have been forced to change the nature of their relationship with sellers and think creatively’
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Ratings
Move to BBC1 revs up Top Gear
Motoring show wins bigger audience but fewer 16-34s in first outing since leaving BBC2
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News
Garden Studios to open in Park Royal, London
The facilities include three sound stages and a speclialised virtual production stage, which is open now
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Comment
This festive period, spare a thought for commissioners
Scheduling the perfect mix over Christmas is tough – and Covid has it even more of a challenge, says Lorraine Heggessey
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Sponsored
Make a move up the TV career ladder
The ScreenSkills Make a Move scheme is a key programme for supporting progression in the industry
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Comment
Revolution in the air as industry looks to future
As broadcasters embrace the digital world, TV can and must do more to represent everyone
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The Broadcast Interview
Mahon ready to throw off linear shackles
Chief executive sets out bold vision to shift C4’s priorities from linear to online
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Features
Will C4’s digital plan work?
Mixed response from producers and grandees to Future 4 strategy
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Features
Distributors find routes around Covid
Pandemic has benefited those with a big catalogue and nimble smaller players able to fill gaps in schedules
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Features
Buyers bet on new genres to plug gaps
Competition for content has been fierce this year, with acquisition execs prepared to take bigger risks to fill the holes in their schedules
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Features
Focus Group: Memorable moments of 2020
Our four panellists on getting through a challenging 12 months
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Comment
Virtual events can be almost as good as the real thing
Napte Virtual Miami 2021 will be a seamless experience for all – and as fun and educational as ever, promises JP Bommel