All Broadcast articles in 21 May 2021 – Page 3
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Comment
Industry must stand together to stamp out harassment
More anti-bullying measures and a truly united front could give workers greater confidence to raise concerns
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News
Noel Clarke: industry investigations drew blanks
Broadcasters and indies considering how to ensure staff feel more comfortable raising issues
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News
We Are Lady Parts serenades 530k
THURSDAY: C4 sitcom grabs younger eyeballs as Innocent closes with biggest audience
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News
Liverpool reinvents digital experience for fans
Nordic tech company Reaktor will redesign the Reds’ website, which features highlights, interviews, and more.
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Comment
Don’t let indie TV become the new ESL
There are many parallels between the shape of the UK production sector and the failed European Super League project says Danny Fenton
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Features
How P!nk - All I Know So Far captured the family side of Pink
Director of photography David Spearing told Broadcast Tech about what it took to bring both sides of the rock star to screens.
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Comment
Mocap in the cloud: The future of motion capture
Rob Löring, senior business director of 3D body motion at Xsens, takes a look at what could be next for motion capture.
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News
Dolby Atmos hits the high note for Dutch Eurovision viewers
Pay-TV operator KPN has brought the semi-finals, and will also broadcast Saturday’s final, using the immersive audio system.
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News
World Championship Air Race marketing takes off with CSM
CSM Sport & Entertainment will handle the World Championship Air Race’s commercial proposition and global go-to-market strategy.
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News
BBC Sport and Sky Sports partner against online hate
The collaboration has been marked with a video starring pundits and presenters from both broadcasters.
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Sponsored
Five ‘to dos’ for recruiting in a post-Covid world
Recruitment expert Arnaud Doggett gives his top tips for prospective employers
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News
Green Rock closes office to go fully virtual
Post house shuts Soho premises and adopts cloud-based software
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News
BBC’s N&R plan branded ‘contradictory and muddled’
Public Accounts Committee demands transparency over £700m Across The UK strategy
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News
BBC apologises for Bashir deceit and Hall’s failed investigation
Tim Davie brands Dyson inquiry ‘a very difficult read for the BBC’
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Podcast
Newswrap: Mega-merger mayhem
The team dive into this week’s shock £36bn AT&T/Discovery deal, while ITV and C4’s drama bosses join the Restart Conference
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Ratings
C5 farmers defeat Three Families
Our Yorkshire Farm’s lowest of current run still beats BBC1 drama