All Broadcast articles in 26 June 2015 – Page 5
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Features
Best Original Web Channel: Vice News
Vice News has experienced a meteoric rise since its launch in March 2014.
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Features
Best App or Website for Channel, Strand or Genre: Stand Up Be Counted
Ahead of this year’s general election, Sky News set itself a task: engage young people in politics via an interactive app and website.
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Best Digital Children’s Content: CBeebies StoryTime App
Taking the BBC’s long-held tradition of storytelling into the digital era is no easy task – but the CBeebies StoryTime App more than delivered.
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Best App or Website for a Programme: The Singer Takes It All App
Channel 4 chief creative officer Jay Hunt described the Endemol format as boasting “brilliant digital innovation”, and although The Singer Takes It All will not be returning for a second run, the broadcaster has pledged to learn from the second-screen app.
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Best Multiplatform Project: The Singer Takes It All
The Singer Takes It All was the entertainment show that placed 100% control in the audience’s hands.
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Best Content Partnership or AFP: Reverse the Odds for Stand Up To Cancer
This project stood out for the judges because it went far beyond a traditional TV fundraiser and had a real impact on the fight against cancer.
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Best Entertainment Channel: E4
After being edged out last year by BBC Three, the Best Entertainment Channel award is now back in the hands of 2013 winner E4.
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Best Platform Innovation: LViS Global Activation Platform v4
The launch of LViS v4 in May 2014 signalled the emergence of the platform from beta.
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Channel of the Year: E4
A multiple winner this evening, E4 achieved its highest ever share of 1.99% in 2014 thanks to a sparkling mix of home-grown originations and super-successful acquisitions.
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Best Sports or Live Event Coverage: The 2015 William Hill World Darts Championship
Just as Gary Anderson had to fight off some tough competition to win the 2015 tournament, so Sky Sports had to defeat a host of high-profile rivals to triumph in this category.
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News
Henderson joins TSL Systems as chief executive
Systems integrator TSL Systems has appointed Roger Henderson to the role of chief executive.
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News
BT Sport confirms Ericsson playout deal for three new channels
BT Sport has confirmed that Ericsson will help launch the broadcaster’s three new channels and an interactive red button service.
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Roy Ackerman & C4's Emma Cooper join Pulse
Pineapple Dance Studios indie Pulse is ramping up its television business with the hire of former Fresh One Productions boss Roy Ackerman and Channel 4 factual commissioner Emma Cooper.
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Ratings
The Met climbs for third week
MONDAY: The Met grew its audience for a third consecutive week – climbing closer to 4m viewers.
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News
Talpa strikes Chinese VoD deal
ITV-owned producer Talpa Media has been commissioned to produce a reality format for Chinese digital service Tencent.
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News
TFI to return for eight-part run
Channel 4 has confirmed that TFI Friday will return for a full eight-part series following the success of the anniversary show earlier this month.
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Ratings
True Detective eclipsed by Women’s World Cup
MONDAY: True Detective made a solid return to Sky Atlantic while England secured victory in the Women’s World Cup in front of a crowd of 2m.
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News
Diversity on the agenda at RTS event
The success of the broadcasters’ fledgling diversity initiatives were examined by an RTS panel last night as concerns remain over the level of diversity among production crews.
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Behind The Scenes
The Bank, BBC2
We ditched the fixed rig for our bank doc when we realised where the real action was, says Zac Beattie