All Broadcast articles in 26 February 2021 – Page 3
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Comment
Improving industry diversity shouldn’t be so complicated
There are simple processes that can be implemented to ensure we achieve a more inclusive workforce, says Sarah Stevenson
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Features
Boom time for Bristol
The city is at the centre of a global natural history explosion that is increasing competition for talent and pushing up budgets
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Behind The Scenes
Bloods: Mining a fresh vein of comedy
Samson Kayo, Nathan Bryon and Ash Atalla explain how a sliding-doors moment led to the two young talents being entrusted with a major sitcom
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News
Broadcast launches paid traineeship for diverse candidates
Role involves on-the-job training with with a mentorship & career development programme
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News
Coffee & TV adds four senior artists
The studio is looking to strengthen its flame, CG, motion design and animation departments.
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News
Humble Bee develops new cameras for Attenborough series
The producer teamed up with universities in the US and Australia to create specialist 4K ultraviolet cameras
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News
Morning wrap: BPG Awards; Nevision; StoryFutures
Radio, audio and podcast nominations for this year’s BPG Awards revealed
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Critics
Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance
“Gordon Ramsay brought a barnstorming enthusiasm to Bank Balance and was good value as a cheeky MC”
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The experts training High end TV and film Covid supervisors to shoot safely
How medical specialists are supporting The Production Guild of Great Britain’s drive to equip covid supervisors with the best safety information
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Features
In conversation: how to write a hit ITV drama
The writers of The Bay and Finding Alice discuss their creative process and unravel the layers that make up must-watch television
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ZOOM-IN Television - Spring 2021
Check out Abbas Media Law’s latest issue of ZOOM-IN, your essential round-up of media law and compliance news affecting broadcasters and indies
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Features
Trump’s toxic legacy
ITV’s Robert Moore and C4’s Matt Frei on reporting on US politics – and what could be in store for the UK media landscape
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Features
Glued to the Screen: The Bureau
Like a great ob-doc series, The Bureau’s tight focus on a core group draws you into their world and keeps you there, says John Smithson
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The Broadcast Interview
Simon Andreae: Forging a fresh path for Fremantle
UK chief exec has a wealth of indie experience to draw on as he sets about simplifying its structure & balancing shows with new IP
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News
Stage Fifty to create 300,000 sq ft of studio space
The UK company builds production-ready sound stages from 9,400 to 32,000 sq ft, with a build time of just four months
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News
Sakaan named BritBox International boss
Chief brand and creative officer promoted to global role