All Broadcast articles in 22 March 2019 – Page 2
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News
Disney outlines senior hierarchy following Fox deal
Several executives set to exit in first wave of changes
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Features
Colm McCarthy: Edge of Darkness
The heady blend of tragedy, crime drama, ghost story and eco horror taught the Curfew director that TV could be cinematic
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Sponsored
Avoiding the crisis in a drama
Peter La Terriere of Film Finances tells Adrian Pennington why bonding productions is useful in an era of high-end television
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Comment
Put climate at the heart of TV
Environmental message must reach viewers in an entertaining way, says Aaron Matthews
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News
Gorilla Group invests in DaVinci Resolve Studio
Welsh facility adds support for Dolby Vision colour correction and IMF format delivery for Netflix
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Behind The Scenes
Sarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate, Really/W
Cutting-edge production techniques helped our series show why homeowners are choosing not to move, says Laura Mansfield
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News
Lords probe costs and prominence
Committee explores impact of SVoDs’ big-budget productions on PSBs in wide-ranging review
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News
Eleven Sports extends Formula 1 rights in Poland
Sports streamer renews deal to take its coverage of races through to end of 2022 season
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News
Amazon, BT Sport and Sunset+Vine partner for Premier League
Teams up to help produce its Premier League content
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Ratings
Men flock to C4 porn doc
WEDNESDAY: Male share for Firecracker Films’ porn exploration opener more than doubles as men make up the majority of the show’s viewers
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News
Kimble turns Fugitive
Former distribution exec formally launches production and financing outfit
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News
Lorraine Kelly wins £1.2m landmark PSC case
Judge accepts that presenter plays a ‘persona’ of herself on her eponymous show
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News
Former BBC commissioner launches Zeppelin
Elliot Reed ‘hits ground running’ with two 5Star shows
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News
Louis Theroux to explore post-pregnancy stress
Documentary-maker returns to UK for mental health doc
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Features
Sky: Heavy investment in high-end drama yields strong results
Bulletproof and Britannia propelled Vertigo Films to the top of Sky’s spending chart