All Broadcast articles in 21 September 2018 – Page 3
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Critics
Defending the Guilty
“It was easy to skip past the holes in the premise because the put-downs fizzed and the pace didn’t let up.”
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News
Number of BAME-directed episodes flatlines
Stark report from Directors UK exposes lack of progress in diversity
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Video
Queen of the World, ITV
Oxford Films two-parter exploring Elizabeth II’s relationship with the Commonwealth
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Video
The Cry, BBC1
Four-part psychological thriller from Synchronicity Films starring Jenna Coleman and Ewen Leslie
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News
Avid First products downloaded by more than million people
Milestone reached for the free versions of Avid’s creative tools
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News
Alibaba Cloud launches ApsaraVideo for VoD in Europe
Cloud computing arm of e-commerce giant makes streaming platform for broadcasters available outside China for first time
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News
BFI turns to Spectra Logic for archive storage
Archive solution used to preserve BFI’s digital library of British film history and make it available to the public
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News
News journalists turn to AI to uncover breaking stories
Artificial Intelligence platform alerts journalists to newsworthy events before they become news
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News
Red Bee Media creates live automatic subtitling system
The AI-driven system uses Speechmatics to automatically create live subtitles
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News
Gearhouse invests in IP for flyaway fleet
Grass Valley and Cisco IP techology to be deployed in flyaway fleet
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News
MAC advice will cost VFX houses millions, says UK Screen
Trade body believes Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) recommendations could add £2.3m to the employment costs of the UK’s six largest VFX houses
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Comment
Shoppable content is the future
Rollover ads are a potentially lucrative new revenue stream for producers, says Alex Connock
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Comment
Winning over a new generation
Competing with the tech giants means being creative with deals and IP, says Kate Bulkley
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Ratings
The Circle captures youth vote
TUESDAY: C4’s reality show launched below average with 1m, but grabbed an 18% share of 16-34s
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Critics
The Circle
“Entertaining, at least once they’d started interacting with each other, but lacking in insight.”