All Broadcast articles in 22 June 2018 – Page 3
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Video
Bodyguard, BBC1
New Jed Mercurio drama for World Productions about a Metropolitan Police Service team tasked with protecting royals, politicians and diplomats
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News
Joe Lycett lands BBC1 game show
Comedian to front Hat Trick’s Saturday teatime format The Time It Takes
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News
Adobe reveals all-in-one video editor, Project Rush
New app provides editing, grading, audio and graphics for fast turnaround projects
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News
Green Rock links up with developer to open TV studio
600 sq ft soundproof space in London is being pitched at all types of content creators
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Comment
Diversity needs to go hand in hand with representation
Storytellers from different backgrounds are key to creating authenticity, says Alex Lamb
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Comment
Female directors have it tougher than they used to
Trend for freelancing makes having a family much more difficult, says Katie Buchanan
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Critics
Conviction: Murder in Suburbia
“This quickly established itself as a need-to-know mystery worthy of Agatha Christie.”
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News
BBC4 plans to get ‘messy’
Cassian Harrison’s bid to re-energise channel takes its cue from ‘present-tense’ podcasts
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News
Call for real British Asian stories
Producers and presenters back BBC summer season, but want better on-screen representation
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Comment
Diversity key to representation
Widening the workforce will lead to more nuanced programming
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News
C5 to give women ‘a break’
Drama initiative will provide opportunities for female writers and under-represented voices
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News
Writers urge end to unpaid work
WGGB pushes for broadcasters to play a role in ensuring producers pay up for treatments
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News
Netflix goes Dark with first European deal
Striks exclusive deal with creators of German original
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News
Female comedies lead the way at BBC3
Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon land sitcom order alongside three pilots
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Video
The Big Narstie Show, Channel 4
Dice Productions and Expectation’s late night, alternative entertainment show
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News
Third strike for Can't Pay, We'll Take It Away
Regulator upholds a complaint of ‘significant intrusion’ of subjects’ privacy
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