All Broadcast articles in 27 April 2018
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News
Royal wedding to be broadcast to US cinemas
US cinema viewers will get a live, commercial-free broadcast of Harry and Meghan’s wedding
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News
Dailies specialist invests in 65mm film scanner
Film scanner purchase triggered by a “renaissance in celluloid film production”
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Features
HDR wins sports tech plaudits
Impact of wide colour gamut praised at Broadcast TECH’s first Sports Tech Innovation event
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News
Nineteentwenty launches long-form VFX dept
Commercials VFX house expands to attract drama and feature film work and recruits VFX veteran to head up its new wing
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Ratings
BBC1 wins blue-light battle
THURSDAY: Ambulance’s return takes shine off Channel 4’s 999: What’s Your Emergency?
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Comment
Time's up for regional indie loophole
The industry must seize the chance to tighten up definition of out-of-London productions, says Cat Lewis
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News
Tech platforms to be subject to 'liberal' regulation
DCMS digital policy chief says government will act to curb self-regulation that allowed fake news to foster
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News
Scripps UK staff at redundancy risk
Significant number of roles set to go following Discovery takeover
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Comment
Why shouldn’t women go back to work after a baby?
Employers can develop a working culture that breaks the cycle, says Laura Cotton
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News
BBC withdraws Human Planet after breach
NHU’s 2011 series taken down from Netflix pending investigation
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Critics
Harold Shipman: Doctor Death
“It was a gripping recap of what an arrogant shit Shipman was… But the programme didn’t much address the big unanswered question: why?”
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News
Leftfield lands Facebook talkshow
US writer Lewis Howes to front weekly ‘transformative and inspiring’ debate
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News
C5 commissioners to pair with out-of-London indies
Broadcaster aims to help small companies ’punch above their weight’
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News
Big Brother 'won't return in its current form'
Ben Frow outlines plans to invest money into new shows
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News
DSP sets up shop in Belfast
Endemol Shine UK-owned indie set to hire team to work with NI head Anne Stirling
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News
Icon hunts Yeti for Animal Planet
River Monsters indie undertakes Himalayan expedition in two-hour doc
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News
BBC seeks World Cup & Wimbledon shorts
Broadcaster expects to order up to six videos of two to five minutes in length