All Broadcast articles in 2 November 2018 – Page 4
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Comment
Media should guard against being caught out by NDAs
Due diligence is essential to ensure projects don’t fail at the last minute, says Rory Lynch
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Ratings
BBC2 Grenfell doc draws 1m
TUESDAY: Amos Pictures’ single grabs 5% share, while BBC1’s Informer struggles against C4’s Celebrity Hunted
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News
Almost 8m tune in for GBBO final
Last night’s final scooped the same share as last year’s offering but was 500,000 down on viewers
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Critics
The Great British Bake Off
“As friends and family gathered for the traditional end-of-series garden party, another triumphant contest built to a rousing crescendo.”
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News
Narduzzo opens 4K HDR suite at Pinewood
Expansion enables Pinewood Studios to offer end-to-end production service for high-end TV
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Video
BBC Sounds
Rita Ora, Brian Cox, Mishal Husain, Kylie Minogue and Louis Theroux star in trailer for new audio app
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Comment
Fear of failure is not an option
Singles and short-run series won’t bring long-term rewards, says Outline’s Laura Mansfield
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Comment
16-34s need dedication from the BBC
Shows specifically for young adults needed to build real rapport
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News
BBC tackles over-75s timebomb
Corporation set to outline potential solutions to £800m problem of providing free licences
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News
BBC mulls licence fee options
Means-testing emerges as one of three possible ways corporation could ease £800m burden
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News
BBC closed shop in the spotlight
Ofcom report highlights progress under Charlotte Moore but says stumbling blocks remain
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News
Les Mis backer trebles titles
High-end drama investor Anton Corp sets up £175m funding pot and widens genre focus
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News
Propagate acquires Electus
Ben Silverman founded the Running Wild With Bear Grylls indie nine years ago
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News
Armando Nuñez to lead global sales for CBS
Long-serving international sales chief adds US domestic duties to responsibilities
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News
Sky and Australia's ABC team up for Merman comedy
Stand-up Sarah Kendall to write and star in Frayed
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Behind The Scenes
Blindboy Undestroys The World: Housing, BBC3
Merging current affairs and comedy requires good old-fashioned journalism, says Charlie Mole
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Comment
What the Budget means for you
From PSCs to National Insurance and VAT, Bectu’s Tony Lennon sifts through the key points of Philip Hammond’s Budget