All Broadcast articles in 24 January 2020 – Page 4
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Comment
Landmark step for court reporting
Allowing cameras in courts will make the legal system more transparent, says John Battle
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Comment
Era of change beckons for BBC
Next DG must stick to guns on funding but embrace transformation
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News
Women in the lead to replace Tony Hall
Charlotte Moore, Alex Mahon and Jay Hunt seen as best-placed candidates as early industry speculation over successor begins
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News
DG remit poses challenges
Senior industry figures call for open-minded leadership as demands on the BBC escalate
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News
Gloomy outlook for US pay-TV
Broadcast Intelligence predicts further decline after loss of 18 million subscribers in eight years
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News
Sinead Rocks: C4 hubs will ‘keep London honest’
Nations and regions boss outlines plans for indie briefings and training academy
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News
Hill eyes ‘sensitive’ true crime
ITV drama chief remains committed to the genre but is also looking for alternative stories
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News
Cinelab London hires Joce Capper as creative director
Former managing director of post house Rushes joins film laboratory on full-time basis
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News
Red Arrow Studios names factual exec
Ex-Sky Vision factual acquisitions head Niki Page joins distributor
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Comment
Did the BBC lose its faith in its Year of Beliefs?
What happened to the corporation’s promise to bring religious debate to a wide audience, asks Torin Douglas
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Video
ITV 2020 drama highlights
Includes previews of Quiz, Des, Flesh and Blood, Honour and Belgravia
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News
Channel 5 and WWE wrestle a deal
ViacomCBS secures UK’s first free-to-air highlights of the sport
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Ratings
C4’s geezers cash in 550,000
MONDAY: Shine TV’s jewellers ob doc beats BBC2 and C5 factual offerings but struggles to attract young viewers
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News
C4 stages Labour leadership debate
All five contenders to face audience questions in ITN Productions special
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Critics
Diamond Dealers and Cockney Geezers
“The boys were likeable, and this was way more fun than those deathly documentaries going behind the scenes of high-end department stores”