All Broadcast articles in 23 August 2019 – Page 3
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News
Patrick Holland: Channel attribution is biggest challenge
BBC hopes longer iPlayer windows will help reinforce it is behind shows such as Peaky Blinders
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Video
Channel 4: complaints welcome
On-screen talent shares viewer complaints about them in broadcaster’s tongue-in-cheek video
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Ratings
ITV fighter pilots soar above rivals
TUESDAY: Blakeway three-parter launches with 2.3m while C4’s childcare pilot attracts 1m
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News
Ian Hislop digs into Fake News for BBC4
Wingspan one-off joins art forgery docs in channel’s slate
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News
BBC2 secures Dolly Parton for tell-all doc
Man Alive Entertainment film heads slate that also includes Sara Pascoe comedy and David Olusoga four-parter
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News
Former ITV format sales chief turns Fugitive
Merrily Ross to lead unscripted at Anthony Kimble’s start-up
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News
Steve Backshall series makes global journey
Fremantle lands international sales for Dave/BBC2 co-pro Expedition
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Behind The Scenes
Diagnosis, Netflix
Turning a famous New York Times column into a doc series for Netflix was an enormous but worthwhile challenge, says Alex Braverman
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News
C4 savours Optomen snack show
Celebrity chefs to rustle up Kit Kats and Burger King Whoppers in Optomen format
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News
Banijay secures Tigerlily scripted rights deal
Banijay Rights lands deal as UK unscripted indie moves to scripted with several dramas on debut slate
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News
Sky orders Billie Piper and Ant Middleton shows
Piper reunites with Secret Diary of a Call Girl creator for I Hate Suzie
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The Broadcast Interview
Changing direction at BBC3
Fiona Campbell on shifting focus to a narrower age range, her fresh slate of fact-ent formats & taking commissioning cues from social media
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The Broadcast Interview
Kelly Webb-Lamb: Trying to usher in the feelgood factor
C4’s deputy director of programmes tells Chris Curtis she wants broad and accessible shows to help reinvigorate the channel
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News
Lies, damn lies and TV news
Top television journalists warn that political reporting has never been more challenging
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News
MPs turn backs on TV news
Politicians increasingly using social media to spread their message rather than face grilling
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News
Sky boosts channel portfolio
Zai Bennett adds comedy and crime and tips Sky Studios to become major in-house force
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News
Amazon puts away handcuffs
SVoD takes flexible approach to UK talent rather than seek US-style exclusive agreements
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Features
Turning the lens on duty of care
Three leading television documentary-makers reveal how they approach access and ensure their wellbeing
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News
Hot Shots voice N&R concerns
Young talent salute regional push but raise doubts over ability to forge careers outside capital
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Features
BBC4 boss keen to experiment
Cassian Harrison seeks alternative ideas to ‘test the boundaries of contemporary television’