All Broadcast articles in 21 June 2019 – Page 4
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News
British Scandi-noir creator outlines cultural challenge
Elisa Viihde harnesses UK talent for Finnish-language original
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Content drives streaming take up in Asia
Report on OTT in Asia flags up key subscription trends across the region
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Jeremy Kyle declines DCMSC invitation
Presenter will not join ITVS colleagues in duty of care probe
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Anne Mensah: TV must tackle nepotism
Netflix exec calls on peers to join her in mentoring people outside their circle of connections
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Sony promotes kids channel exec
Craig Hunter to lead UK kids networks following Sarah Muller’s move to BBC
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C4 celebrates 20 years of Jamie Oliver shows
Davina McCall to present one-off tribute to Naked Chef
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Ratings
Brain Games opens with 1.2m
MONDAY: BBC2 attracts a younger audience for Dara O Briain’s family brainbox quiz
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Two more Dolby Cinemas to open in UK
Odeon cinemas with Dolby Cinema tech to open in Manchester and Birmingham
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ITV comedy head: 'I don’t employ all-male writing teams'
Saskia Schuster also has sign-off to ensure shows avoid ‘tokenism’
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A+E Networks picks up slew of Red Arrow shows
Pirates Inc comes to UK while Germany picks up docs including Studio71’s Forged with Steel
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Muslim association tackles ‘tired and negative stereotypes’
Broadcasters to be offered freelance talent directory and access to experts
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Bad Robot closing in on WarnerMedia deal
JJ Abrams primed to extend relationship with HBO owner
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Critics
The Family Brain Games
“An ingenious format, and one that quickly proved Dara’s theory about intellectual agility and age”
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Timeline launches graduate engineering programme
Broadcast technology firm looking for group of graduates to train alongside its engineering teams
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Features
Brian Hill: Black Daisies for the Bride
Peter Symes and Tony Harrison’s almost unbearably poignant and radical mix of visuals, poetry and music left the Century Films boss reeling
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How women’s football can capitalise on a successful World Cup
With the Women’s World Cup in full swing, Women In Football director Jo Tongue explains what needs to happen for the women’s game to continue to prosper
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The boom in detailed facts and figures during the Cricket World Cup
Detailed historical stats, live performance data and advanced on-screen graphics are playing an enhanced role in bringing the Cricket World Cup to life
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Charity to take pulse of TV’s wellbeing
Film & Television Charity launches survey into mental health, with freelancers a particular focus