All Broadcast articles in 21 January 2022 – Page 4
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News
Whittingdale: licence fee remains ‘least bad’ option
Former culture secretary dismisses alternative funding methods, including subscription
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Critics
Ghislaine, Prince Andrew and the Paedophile; The Puppet Master; Why Ships Crash
“A pacey, if pretty tabloid, overview of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s vile exploits”
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News
DAZN Studios launches with roster of sports docs
The sports streamer’s content development arm will develop, sell and license its original sports documentaries
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News
YouTube downsizes Originals as Susanne Daniels departs
Google-owned giant to focus on Black Voices and kids content
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Video
Landscapers: Olivia Colman & David Thewlis on playing real-life killers
Stars of the Sister and South of the River drama discuss playing a real-life murder couple at Bafta Guru event
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News
Studio Lambert & Talpa tie for adventure format
Companies eye UK and US versions of forthcoming Dutch show Million Dollar Island
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News
Jason Elliott joins Evolutions as sales director
He has more than 30 years of industry experience and joins from The Farm Group where he was group sales director
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News
Tim Davie’s views on the licence fee settlement: in full
The director general has his say on government negotiations and the future of the BBC
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Video
Trailer: Young Wallander, Netflix
The Swedish detective returns for a second series. Produced by Yellow Bird UK
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News
Firecrest hires dedicated head of development
Sidra Khan joins Scottish indie alongside exec producer Vari Innes
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Ratings
Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure unearths 2m
MONDAY: BBC1 format and C4’s Geordie Hospital defeated by University Challenge
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Behind The Scenes
Getting to the bottom of Why Ships Crash
Alessandra Bonomolo and Tom Cook on the story of the 2021 Suez Canal blockage which led to a global emergency
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Comment
What is the True Potential of 5G for Video Contribution?
Kieran Kunhya of Open Broadcast Systems, explains why 5G will have such an impact on live production
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News
Netflix to serve behind the scenes tennis documentary series
Drive To Survive production company Box To Box Films will create the series
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News
NEP Group to manage eSkootr’s outside broadcast
It has been named the offical technical broadcast partner
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Critics
Keeping Up With the Aristocrats; Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure
“The series is warm-hearted and great fun”
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News
Licence fee freeze will leave BBC with £285m shortfall
Tim Davie warns government deal will result in fewer programmes and services