All Broadcast articles in 21 June 2019 – Page 3
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News
Zodiak Belgium taps SBS for new chief
Banijay company produces local versions of Survivor and Dragon’s Den
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News
Agatha Raisin indie preps crime anthology
Strikes deal with HarperCollins for Classic Crime Club
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DAZN takes rights to Africa Cup of Nations
Streamer to show Africa’s biggest tournament in Germany, Austria and Brazil
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Timeline looks to tap into podcast boom
Facility installs podcast studio at its MediaCityUK base
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News
AMC and BBCS test Impossible Engineering
Discovery Science/UKTV series is among a range of factual shows sold by Twofour Rights
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BBC orders Lineker WW2 doc
Match of the Day host to tell grandather’s story in Who Do You Think You Are? spin-off
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News
Mahon: diversity push needs industry-wide discussion
Channel 4 chief executive open to exploring tax break for BAME productions
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Ratings
Tory hopefuls attract more than 5m
TUESDAY: BBC1 debate scores biggest audience for interview format since 2010
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Critics
Years and Years; Ackley Bridge
“Thoughtful, thrilling, life-affirming and emotionally devastating, this was TV for both heart and mind.”
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News
Clementi: overhaul licence fee negotiations
BBC chair demands end to ‘extremely poor’ shotgun agreements
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ITV seeks consensus over care
Broadcaster to push for industry collaboration on best practice for treatment of contributors
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Comment
Make duty of care a common goal
Sharing best practices can diffuse pressure and repair reputations
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News
The Nine hampers BBC Scotland
Indies warn against damaging impact of 9pm bulletin but praise new channel’s approach to IP
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Execs split over Quibi’s potential
Industry figures assess potential impact of US mobile service as it orders its first UK series
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Drama chiefs air SVoD fears
Media Production Show panel hail creative freedom but raise concerns over cost and talent
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Features
Put yourself in our shoes, commissioners tell indies
Producers urged to understand what channels are broadcasting before pitching
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News
PSBs: we remain first port of call for docs
Commissioners believe threat from Netflix has subsided