All Broadcast articles in 19 May 2017 – Page 3
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News
Broadcast Digital Awards: shortlist
This year’s awards take place at London’s The Brewery on 5 July
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News
Digital giants to battle it out
Content producers told they must ‘super-serve’ audiences to succeed
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Comment
All hail TV’s god-like geniuses
Commissioners are becoming more capricious and distant every day, says Steven D Wright
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News
Base Camp on hunt for next generation of adventurers
Indie hopes to serve as talent incubator for adventure programming
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Comment
Roll on the non-scripted revival
Super-indies refocus efforts as Sky prepares major launches
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Comment
Witnessing history was part of the job
As he retires after 40 years, ITN’s Tim Ewart returns to the scene of his breakthrough dispatch
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News
In-house shows dominate US
Superheroes, sci-fi and procedurals among major themes as networks reveal schedules
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Ratings
Three Girls debuts with 5m
TUESDAY: BBC1’s Rochdale sex abuse drama could not match The Moorside’s 7m.
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Comment
WannaCry ransomware: Could it happen to your company?
If you have any centralised data storage or computer resource, like Network Attached Storage (NAS), you should be very concerned indeed about cybercrime, writes Jon Morgan.