All Broadcast articles in 2 September 2016 – Page 2
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Ratings
Top 100 shows: 22-28 August 2016
Great British Bake Off returns with best ever launch as ITV’s The X Factor slumps from last year’s opener
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Ratings
Top 15 consolidated shows: 15-21 August 2016
This week, in a development The Bard might enjoy, a funny and hilariously rude new sitcom from online-only BBC3 did rather nicely on BBC2.
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News
Canon unveils EOS C700
Canon has unveiled the C700, the latest addition to its Cinema EOS line-up.
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News
Blue 2.0 to trade on after managers come to rescue
Two senior members of Blue 2.0’s management team have been granted a licence to trade as the Soho post house after a firm of administrators was appointed in August.
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News
Ex-Avid manager Nemes launches new firm SpaceCrate
Former Avid pro audio sales manager Ben Nemes is launching a business supplying specially modified ISO shipping containers that can be used as creative spaces.
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News
BBC plans radio restructure
Radio 1 and 1Xtra boss Ben Cooper is preparing a radical production restructure to help his stations ward off the threat from the likes of Netflix, Spotify and Vice – and has urged the wider BBC to follow suit.
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Behind The Scenes
Dara O Briain’s Go 8 Bit, Dave
Our comedy gameshow featuring celebrities taking part in lifesize versions of classic video games had to appeal to two different groups: hardcore gamers and the general audience, says Donald Taffner Jr.
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Features
Gearing up for a 4K world
With Sky following BT’s lead in launching a 4K service, OB firms are investing in the technology they need to keep up with growing demand.
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Comment
Channel 4 must deliver on its promise for older kids
Children need content that is for them, not just about them, says Anna Home
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Comment
Kids and careers are compatible
If we’re given the opportunity, we can have both, says Mahalia Belo
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News
Sony launches major UK push
Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has begun a push to develop projects directly for British broadcasters after lining up several Channel 4 shows and a major Sky drama.
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News
New shows: the best of Edinburgh TV Festival
Jed Mercurio drama and a maritime adventure series are among this year’s big orders
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News
What’s on controllers’ wishlists?
Channel bosses revealed their genre priorities at the Edinburgh TV Festival
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News
Factual bosses call for more original ideas
The pursuit of a factual hit has resulted in producers creating derivative shows that crowd the schedules, according to genre bosses.
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News
Fight for C4’s future rages on
Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham is continuing to fight for the broadcaster’s political future and is determined to get clarity from the government over privatisation, Broadcast understands.
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News
TV rejects millennial malaise
Reaching youth audiences was the dominant theme of the Edinburgh International Television Festival last week as traditional broadcasters and digital platforms wrangled over how to engage younger viewers.
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News
Kevin Lygo keen to move ITV News
Kevin Lygo has an ambition to push back ITV’s main nightly news bulletin to free up significant space in its schedule.
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Video
VIDEO: The Murder of Sadie Hartley
ITV documentary telling the story of how detectives solved a vicious and shocking murder
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News
Comedy Central orders Chris Ramsey studio show
Comedy Central UK has ordered a studio comedy entertainment series fronted by comedian Chris Ramsey.
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