All Broadcast articles in 24 September 2015 – Page 3
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Ratings
Coronation Street live takes a bite out of Bake Off
WEDNESDAY: ITV’s live Coronation Street special took a chunk out of The Great British Bake Off as it peaked with almost 9m viewers.
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Behind The Scenes
Rooney - The Man Behind The Goals, BBC1
What kicked off as a sporting achievement documentary soon turned into an unexpectedly unguarded glimpse into the life of the man behind the tabloid headlines, says Tony Pastor
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Comment
Viewer connection is about more than great shows
Broadcasters must get on board with data to retain audiences, says James Emtage
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Comment
Does formula for success lie in original commissions?
Crowded market piles on the pressure to stand out from the crowd, says Stephen Arnell
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Comment
The gift that keeps on giving
Data can play a big role in programming success, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
This Wild Life
Post-production of the 10-part series following wildlife expert Saba Douglas-Hamilton as she runs a safari camp in Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve.
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Features
Celebrity Big Brother
Create an ‘eye’ logo, title sequence and graphics package for Celebrity Big Brother, reflecting the theme of the new series.
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News
AMWA turns attention to IP
The association that helped create the standard for delivering programmes as files has turned its attention to interoperability among IP kit, as the broadcast industry’s move from SDI infrastructure to IT-based networks gathers pace.
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News
Endemol Shine leapfrogs FMI
The Endemol Shine Group merger has helped its recently unified distribution division leapfrog Fremantle Media International to become the second-largest sales house in the UK, according to Broadcast’s Distributors Survey 2015.
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News
Lumsden calls for TV to nurture new writers
Lucy Lumsden has called on the TV industry to look after young writers as she prepares to leave Sky after six years.
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News
C4 searches for next Amy
Channel 4 is hunting for no-holds-barred access to music icons as it seeks its own Amy-style rock docs.
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News
Terms of trade in spotlight
Culture secretary John Whittingdale shocked Pact chief executive John McVay by launching a review of the terms of trade at the RTS Cambridge Convention. But looking back, there had been a warning this time last year.
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News
BBC Studios critics stand firm
The BBC faces an uphill battle to convince the industry that its vision to commercialise its £400m production arm will be fair and above board.
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News
Creativity debate rages at RTS
Transatlantic relations were a hot topic at the RTS Cambridge Convention as some of the industry’s power players debated the complicated relationship between consolidation and creativity.
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Comment
Time for some anarchy in the UK
Broadcasters must pay more than lip service to risk-taking pledges
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News
C4 hunts anarchy and mischief
Channel 4 has called on the indie sector to help “reboot its entertainment voice” with “anarchy, mischief and subversion”, as Ben Caudell looks to make his mark.
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News
The technology shaping TV’s future
After previously examining the history of how broadcasting and IT have grown together, in Fujitsu’s final article for Broadcast, Haydn Jones offers a vision of where TV could be going next
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News
‘Open’ BBC plans partnership seminars
The BBC is planning to run a series of seminars in which organisations will be invited to consider ways in which they can partner with the corporation to reach new audiences.
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News
Midwinter of Spirit shifted from Encore
ITV has bumped Midwinter of the Spirit, its first original commission for pay-TV channel Encore, onto its main channel.