All Broadcast articles in 21 June 2019 – Page 2
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Ratings
Love Island beats biggest channels
ITV2 reality smash hit is ahead of rivals’ dramas and docs on several occasions in the key 9pm slot
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News
Whisper Films invests in Mission Ignition indie
Sports producer eyes further diversification with East Media deal
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News
Viacom signs up to German streamer
US broadcaster named as content partner for ProSiebenSat.1/Discovery joint venture
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News
BBC tackles data safety with ‘disruptive’ device
BBC Box will analyse Instagram and Spotify usage to provide relevant recommendations
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Ratings
BBC1 takes pride as Lionesses tame Wild Bill
WEDNESDAY: England’s latest victory peaks with 4.8m as ITV’s Rob Lowe drama loses 1m
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News
BT Sport snaps up rights to WWE
Wrestling company’s events have been screened by Sky Sports for almost 30 years
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News
CDN hunts diversity champions
Inclusivity awards to celebrate off-screen training and crown an ‘unsung hero’
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News
Channel 4 beds down with The Last Pygmies
Producer/director Livia Smoka steps front of camera for Renegade three-parter
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News
Russia plans cash offer to woo high-end drama producers
Government consults on 25% rebate, with extra incentives for ‘positive’ portrayals of the country
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News
RealtimeUK hires Jonathan Rawlinson as exec producer
Former Technicolor exec joins vfx and animation facility with a brief to grow its TV and film division
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Comment
C4 youth strategy is working
Focus on online and on-demand will help keep the broadcaster relevant, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
Emma Scott: Only Fools and Horses
Del Boy’s catchphrases, slapstick and deadpan delivery combine to make John Sullivan’s comedy endlessly rewatchable, says the Beano Studios chief exec
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Comment
Branding needs to be more flexible as viewing changes
New platforms like Instagram and Snapchat require a different approach, says Rob Coke
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News
Sky and C4 extend content sharing to arts and comedy
Portrait Artist of the Year makes terrestrial debut while Year of the Rabbit gets box-set treatment
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Comment
Japanese broadcasters are open for British business
Opportunities abound for those who are prepared to adapt, says Katherine Parsons