All Broadcast articles in 24 November 2023 – Page 3
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NewsRed Planet develops deaf journalist crime novel series
Rose Ayling-Ellis attached to six-part drama from Death in Paradise indie
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NewsRise announces second 2023 mentoring cohort
Popular demand sees scheme return for second time in 12 months
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NewsIn brief: BBC Proms director departing; C4 finance chief leaving; Cineverse signs content deal
David Pickard to step down after eight years
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RatingsBBC3’s Such Brave Girls launches ahead of Mood
WEDNESDAY: Kat Sadler’s sitcom opens with 43,000
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NewsRugbyPass TV scores 350,000+ subscribers during Rugby World Cup
World Rugby launched D2C platform with Endeavor Streaming ahead of the tournament
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NewsITV diversity pot funds trio of writers’ initiatives
Diversity Commissioning Fund boosted by additional £500k this year
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NewsEMG orders fully electric 19 tonne tender vehicle
Vehicle will be introduced to EMG’s fleet in early 2024
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NewsPrime Video chief renews call to invest in UK skills
Chris Bird says not capitalising on young talent would be a ‘chronic waste’
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NewsSector rues ‘missed opportunity’ as Autumn Statement neglects TV
Visual effects plans welcomed but Bectu and Equity among bodies to raise concerns
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NewsPeaky Blinders indie plots P.D. James adaptation
Caryn Mandabach teams up with Anne Boleyn writer Eve Hedderwick Turner for Cordelia Gray novels
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NewsDoctor Who sparks £130m boost for Wales
BBC report says decision to make the show in Wales was “a significant catalyst” for regional growth
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CriticsSuch Brave Girls; Archie
“There is a particular joy in seeing a woman-led, female-written show that doesn’t pull its punches and revels in plumbing the depths”
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NewsLive sports graphics get Unreal treatment
Frustrated by the lack of real-time systems for live sports graphics, MST Systems developed its own Unreal-powered system, Verso Live
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NewsSky Sports may lower crowd noise for Everton Premier League protest
Ofcom regulations mean broadcaster may have to avoid offensive language being used on air
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VideoTrail: G’wed, ITVX
Golden Path Productions comedy series about a group of teenagers as they grow up in the working-class culture of Liverpool
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NewsWomen do less than a third of TV writing, research reveals
Creative Diversity Network boss calls findings ‘very disheartening’
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NewsBBC and GB News agree over young peoples’ news appetite
Directors of both outlets say young people want news delivered differently
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NewsITV snaps up Disney+ originals duo
Extraordinary and Under the Banner of Heaven head to ITVX in US giant’s landmark deal with free-to-air UK broadcaster
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NewsBBC defends editing Bafta Scotland awards ceasefire comments
Corporation says edits made in accordance with guidelines on impartiality


















