All Broadcast articles in 19 February 2021 – Page 4
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News
Morning wrap: ITVS; Fremantle; Bedrock
More than 20 mentees to be paired with senior ITVS execs
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Critics
Framing Britney Spears
“A well-curated assemblage of interview footage and commentary from people there at the time”
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News
Dneg and Dimension team up on virtual productions
The companies are currently working together on a number of virtual production projects
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News
Over-75 TV licences: one-in-seven still not sorted
BBC extends deadline six months after change introduced
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Video
Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death, Channel 4
Curious Films doc which pays tribute to the late presenter
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News
Revealed: The BBC’s plans for Bellator on iPlayer
Head of radio and digital, BBC Sport, Ben Gallop, tells Broadcast Sport about what the broadcaster has in mind for the MMA competition.
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News
Cinesite grows business team with double hire
The Los Angeles and London offices have added new representatives.
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Ratings
Breaking Dad wraps up to 4.7m
MONDAY: Bradley Walsh & Son and Long Lost Family end well, as W’s Emma Willis: Delivering Babies struggles
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News
Infosys serves virtual experiences for Australian Open
The company attempts to recreate the feeling of the Australian Open with AI, cloud, and 3D virtual experiences
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News
House co-pro among Disney+ Euro orders
Ties with Fremantle for mafia drama among slate of 10 shows
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Video
The Flight Attendant, Sky 1
Drama about a flight attendant who wakes in her hotel room hungover from the night before in Dubai with a dead body lying next to her
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Behind The Scenes
Digging deep for More 4
We wrecked gardens, circumvented local councils and stunk out a Premier Inn hotel room to create The Great British Dig, says Steve Wynne
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News
Noel Clarke: tweet early to build buzz
Unstoppable’s The Drowning becomes Channel 5’s best-performing show in five years
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News
Anita Rani to front C4 daytime quiz
Objective Media Group Scotland & OMG Entertainment forge The Answer Trap
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Critics
Whirlybird: Live Above LA
“Personal, often painful, and with just the right amount of sensationalism, this was a superb documentary”
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News
ITVS hires Lionsgate exec for EMEA sales
Gisela Asimus Minnbergh lands new role as part of restructure
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Morning wrap: The Serpent; Plimsoll; Renowned
Crime drama has become iPlayer’s most popular new BBC programme since Normal People