All Broadcast articles in 26 June 2020 – Page 3
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Salisbury Poisonings tops 10m
BBC1 drama is one of nine non-soap drama to breach eight figures this decade
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Free-to-air scores as EPL restart kicks off
BBC1 Premier League match well ahead of Sky, BT and Amazon
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Love Island Oz offers ITV2 respite
Acquired show averages 430,000 to soften loss of British series
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News
Lion US strikes format deal with pranksters
Michael Krivicka and Peter Veverka agree co-pro deal with Cash Cab firm
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News
Sony to provide financial help and free maintenance to camera operators
Assistance offered to ease the burden on videographers, cinematographers and camera operators during Covid-19
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Comment
Jellyfish: Why We’re Going Remotely Global
Jellyfish CEO Phil Dobree on how virtualised production has eliminated global boundaries
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News
Video Europe transfers live production kit to MCR Broadcast
Hire company concentrates on broadcast and cinematic industry as it offloads live production equipment to separate company
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News
Beyond Distribution secures trio of sales
Shows head to A&E Networks UK, CBS Reality and BBC Alba
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Talking Heads addresses 2.5m
TUESDAY: Return of Alan Bennett’s monologues after 30 years wins slot with Imelda Staunton/Sarah Lancashire double
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News
Strawberry Blond strikes transatlantic deal
Agrees development deal with Fridge Wars producer The Gurin Company
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Comment
Don’t let Covid-19 derail nations and regions progress
Industry must not retreat to London post-pandemic, says Graham Sherrington
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Video
The Secrets She Keeps, BBC1
Australian psychological thriller drama series. Produced by Lingo Pictures
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News
Expectation options Kenyan comedian’s memoir
Picks up rights to Njambi McGrath’s Through the Leopard’s Gaze
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Critics
Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads
‘There have been objections to the monologues being remade, but they are hard to give much credence to’
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News
Government calls time on daily press briefings
Updates will only occur for ‘signficant annoumcements’
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News
New Ofcom chief urges PSBs to ‘reach the viewer’
Melanie Dawes also attacks BBC management’s ‘London-centricity’