All Broadcast articles in 21 July 2017 – Page 3
-
Ratings
All aboard for India odyssey
First episode of Joanna Lumley’s India attracted a predictably solid 4 million
-
Comment
Skillset and ITF merger is a step in the wrong direction
Planned alliance may not serve the industry’s diverse training needs
-
Comment
Commercial PSBs must do more to support kids’ TV
Digital Economy Act has been a blessing, but the fight is not over yet
-
Critics
The Sweet Makers: A Tudor Treat; Red Rock; The Windsors; Sarah Payne: A Mother’s Story; Joanna Lumley’s India
“Just once, it would be good to see a history doc that doesn’t involve sniffles and tissues.”
-
Comment
Winter’s coming for commercial TV
Broadcasters face big battles as ad spend falls and digital platforms grow, says Kate Bulkley
-
Features
Banijay plans series of start-ups
COO Peter Langenberg to boost UK revenues through a series of joint ventures
-
Comment
Unpicking the talent pay bunfight
Revealing gender pay gap is clearest outcome of a flawed exercise
-
Behind The Scenes
Accidental Anarchist: Life Without Government, BBC4
On the frontline with an unlikely revolutionary
-
News
Carolyn McCall’s skills in the spotlight
Advertising expertise and team-building pedigree reassure City as ad downturn bites
-
News
New engineering and VFX graduate training schemes announced
Technical and creative facilities company Timeline Television, and VFX house Double Negative have launched graduate programmes offering successful applicants the chance to gain valuable experience in the industry.
-
News
On-air talent - BBC top earners
Stars paid more than £150k in 2016/17 from licence fee revenue, excluding work via indies