All Broadcast articles in 20 July 2018
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News
Fox execs eyed for Disney roles
Dana Walden and Peter Rice lined up for top-level jobs as Fox deal closure looms
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Comment
Revolving door at DCMS does industry no favours
The latest DCMS recruit is the seventh to head up the department since 2012
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News
PSBs warn against tightening regional quotas
BBC, ITV and C4 at odds with indies over what should constitute an out-of-London production
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Ratings
C4 prison doc locks in 1.8m
THURSDAY: HMP Durham two-parter outperforms with 16-34s, while women flock to ITV’s real-life Shirley Valentines
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News
BBC1 commissions Ripper doc
BBC Studios Science Unit doc will use modern investigatory techniques to determine Jack the Ripper’s identity
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News
Dean Palmer joins World Media Rights
Factual indie hires former Peacock Productions’ development head
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News
Buccaneer Media to adapt The Doll Factory
Marcella producer secures TV rights to Elizabeth Macneal’s hotly-tipped Victorian era debut novel
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Critics
Our Shirley Valentine Summer
“More naked confessions, and fewer sham romances, would make this a much better format”
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News
BBC3 follows holidaymakers on social media
Damian Kavanagh promises that One Hot Summer will ‘rip up the rule book’
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Video
Origin, YouTube Premium
Left Bank Pictures and CiTVC series about a group of troubled passengers who wake up on a damaged spaceship abandoned in deep space
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News
Technicolor London appoints Bristowe to lead features team
Bristowe joins from vfx firm One of Us, where he worked on Netflix’s The Crown
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News
Digital Orchard opens Welsh facility
Film and dailies specialist launches in Cardiff, targetting productions from Wales, Bristol and the West of England
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News
BBC Scotland installs Stirlitz Media Logger
After-broadcast and compliance logging software is designed for ease of use by non-technical users and engineers
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News
AMPS partners with Film Powered to boost gender diversity
Partnership aims to increase opportunties for women in the sound industry, says the Association of Motion Picture Sound.
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Ratings
Killed By My Debt brings 1.5m to BBC1
WEDNESDAY: A 9pm slot on BBC1 for BBC3’s Killed By My Debt paid dividends