All Broadcast articles in 24 July 2015 – Page 3
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The Broadcast Interview
Julian Bellamy, ITV Studios
Fresh from welcoming Mammoth Screen and Twofour Group into the ITV Studios family, Julian Bellamy talks to Matthew Campelli about building a creative powerhouse - and the importance of getting the chemistry right
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News
BBC to cut 40 daytime and factual roles
Some 40 London-based BBC production jobs are to be cut after the corporation launched a redundancy programme across its daytime and factual divisions.
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Comment
BBC North: a tale of two cities
Without investment, how can Newcastle match the success of Manchester? asks Alex Connock
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Comment
A shabby way to treat the BBC
The government’s attack is way off target, says Steven D Wright
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News
Object Matrix to launch MatrixStore service at IBC
IBC 2015: Nearline storage provider Object Matrix will launch MatrixStore as a service at IBC in September.
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Blackmagic partners Media Production Show
Blackmagic Design has signed up as the headline partner of the Media Production Show, as support for the two-day exhibition and conference gathers momentum.
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Holdan to supply Anton Bauer range of accessories
Anton Bauer has signed a distribution deal with Holdan covering the UK and other European countries.
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Little Dot poaches Maverick exec for TV push
Little Dot Studios has set its sights on a move into linear TV production after hiring three Maverick execs, including creative director of digital Dan Jones.
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Catch-up TV replaces PVR for connected consumers
Broadcaster catch-up services are generating increased levels of traffic, with connected consumers more likely to use services such as iPlayer than to watch recorded TV, according to a Mediatel report.
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Rivals ponder BBC’s future
The BBC’s rivals will almost certainly benefit if the government’s more radical ideas for the corporation come to fruition, but some believe that keeping the broadcaster strong is vital to the UK’s PSB ecology.
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Viewers back BBC’s mainstream output
The BBC should continue to provide mainstream entertainment and drama, and represents better value for money than its pay-TV rivals, according to an independent study commissioned by Broadcast.
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Sky seals deal with Blast!
Sky has tied up its fourth indie deal, taking a majority stake in The Tube producer Blast! Films.
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Peter Salmon to summon Salford skills for BBC Studios
BBC England boss Peter Salmon will draw on his experience of establishing the broadcaster in Salford as he becomes the first director of BBC Studios.
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Comment
BBC right to consider its options
Plenty of people have been het up (Broadcast included) about both the manner in which the recent licence fee deal was conducted and the level at which it was set.
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BBC looks beyond licence fee
The BBC is open to a new funding model that would spell the end of the licence fee.
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Procam takes on more MAMA Youth trainees
Procam has taken on its second batch of trainees from the MAMA Youth Project (MYP).
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BBC spared from chancellor’s 40% cuts
The BBC will not be asked to make savings of up to 40% as part of chancellor George Osborne’s spending review.
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Trust calls for 11-year BBC charter
The BBC Trust has called for the BBC charter period to be extended to 11 years and supported by a formal parliamentary process.
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Video
VIDEO: BBQ Champ, ITV
Watch the trailer for the Whizz Kid Entertainment and County of Kings co-production
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NUJ queries over-75s licence fee deal
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) is poised to launch a legal challenge over the BBC’s commitment to take on the cost of paying for TV licences for the over-75s.