All Broadcast articles in 24 March 2016 – Page 2
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News
House of Lords examines C4 model
The House of Lords communications committee has launched an inquiry into Channel 4’s model, remit and sustainability after the government raised the spectre of privatising the business.
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News
Fiona Campbell moves into digital role at BBC News
BBC head of current affairs Fiona Campbell has moved into the newly-created role of controller of BBC News mobile and online.
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Ratings
The A Word triumphs for BBC1
TUESDAY: BBC1’s autism drama The A Word triumphed in the 9pm slot, securing more than double the audience of any of its competitors.
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Behind The Scenes
Guy Martin's Wall Of Death: Live, C4
Guy’s death-defying attempt at breaking a world record live on air had to be put on hold when our fearless star almost killed himself in a motorbike accident, says Ewan Keil
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News
Sir Lenny Henry: write diversity into BBC charter
Sir Lenny Henry has called for obligations on diversity to be written into the BBC’s new charter and reiterated his ambition to create a ring-fenced fund for content that reflects British society.
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Features
Diversity: writing and directing
Tackling the lack of diversity in writing and directing TV needs more than lip service. Robin Parker reports on efforts to get new voices in front of producers and commissioners
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News
Rylan Clark to host C5 chat show
Channel 5 has ordered a weekly chat show hosted by Celebrity Big Brother winner Rylan Clark.
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News
Catastrophe helps C4 triumph at RTS Awards
Catastrophe helped Channel 4 clinch the highest number of gongs at the RTS Programme Awards on Tuesday evening.
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Critics
TV Critics: The A Word; Ross Kemp's Britain; Exposure
“The whole thing feels slightly underpowered so far – but there are nevertheless some fine moments.”
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News
Benefits of privatising C4 ‘inherently uncertain’
The government has been warned that the benefits of privatising Channel 4 are “inherently uncertain” and could risk the public value generated by the broadcaster.
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C4 duo reunite to launch indie
Gogglebox commissioner David Glover and Dragonfly TV managing director Mark Raphael are joining forces to establish a production company.
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Comment
Increase in start-ups will help to reinvigorate TV
Risk-taking entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of our industry, says Clare Thompson
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Comment
TV is taken far too seriously
Will the press ever tire of these non-stories? asks Steven D Wright
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News
NewTek launches NDI for live production workflows
NAB 2016: NewTek has launched is Network Device Interface (NDI) technology for live production IP workflows over ethernet networks.
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News
Riedel to demonstrate MicroN network at NAB
NAB 2016: Riedel Communications will be at NAB to demonstrate how its MicroN units can be connected together to form a viable alternative to traditional routers.
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News
TVT's Robbins exits to launch consultancy
TVT chief operating officer Jake Robbins has left to start up his own consultancy business.
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News
Red Digital Cinema hires marketing manager
Red Digital Cinema has recruited Christina Smith to the role of senior marketing manager.
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News
Axonista launches cloudbased software system
Dublin’s Axonista has launched the Ediflo Pro platform, a cloud-based software-as-a-service system that uses Object Based Broadcasting (OBB) to deliver content.
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News
Hire firms owed £150k by Take 2
A group of hire firms claim they are owed more than £150,000 by Take 2 Film Holdings (Take 2 FH), which appointed KPMG as administrators earlier this month.
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News
Dejero joins Aims to back open standards
IP transport technology firm Dejero has joined the Alliance for IP Media Solutions (Aims).
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