All Broadcast articles in 18 January 2019 – Page 3
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News
Scott Free MD departs
Ed Rubin stands down amid restructure that locates TV arm principally in LA
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News
Pact: UKTV break-up bad for indies
Chair Sara Geater lobbies BBC over fears that BBC Studios will lock out external producers
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Ratings
Potholes sink ITV
TUESDAY: One-off doc eclipsed by C4’s 24 Hours in A&E as BBC1’s Silent Witness surges ahead
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Comment
Unscripted has a bright future
But the genre needs to embrace technology and show shade as well as light, says Will Hanrahan
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News
BFI unveils £60m kids programming tsar
Jackie Edwards leaves BBC to take charge of contestable fund
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Critics
Pothole Wars
“Even the most avid motorist will be bored after an hour of gazing at cracked Tarmac”
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Comment
Netflix faces bumpy road ahead
As rivals raise their game, the SVoD player needs to look beyond content, says Kate Bulkley
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News
Unions blast insurer intrusion
Directors UK and Bectu call for end to practice of forcing freelancers to divulge intimate details
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News
Broadcast celebrates 60 years
High-profile events and themed issues throughout 2019 to mark landmark
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News
Ofcom ready to help out BBC
Regulator prepared to alter BBC operating licence if it takes on burden of fees for over-75s
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News
Non-PSBs boost indie spend
Commercial broadcaster investment in third-party shows rises by more than £100m in a year
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Comment
Work culture starts at the top
Business leaders have a duty to ensure their staff are treated well
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News
TV comes calling for podcasts
Broadcast Intelligence analysis reveals networks’ increasing appetite to adapt audio shows
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News
Boost for immersive viewing
UKRI hands out £18m to develop cutting-edge projects backed by Sky, the BBC and Dock 10
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News
C4 city bid spend revealed
Relocation has cost the PSB almost £500,000 to date, with cities also splashing £600,000 to woo broadcaster
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Video
A Year of British Murder, Channel 4
Arrow Pictures documentary exploring the human cost of murder