All Broadcast articles in 27 January 2017 – Page 3
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Features
October Films
“We look for an ability to express enthusiasm for the role, a fundamental understanding of it, and a surprising insight into how they would do the job within the company.”
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Princess Productions
“Growing talent and promoting from within is a key part of our culture.”
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Making a stand for the environment
From recycling and energy efficiency to Cycle to Work and Albert schemes, production companies are doing their bit to be eco-friendly.
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Dragonfly Film and Television
“Keeping people in roles they are good at for too long rather than allowing them to flourish is a mistake a lot of companies make.”
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Best Places To Work in Charts
See what percentage of companies in our survey provide free alcohol as a perk.
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Hungry Bear Media
“We want the people who work for us to have the strongest skill-set in the business.”
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Knickerbockerglory TV
“We have an extended family of people who have grown up together and are all pulling in the same direction when it comes to making shows.”
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Putting a smile on employees’ faces
Staff at our Best Places To Work cite factors such as a good boss, feeling respected and opportunities for career development - but they are less impressed by the dental care schemes on offer.
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Going above and beyond for diversity
Our 20 Best Places To Work are leading the way in recruiting staff from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds and are committed to hitting targets set by broadcasters - but some go the extra mile.
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Critics
Women Who Kill; Who Do You Think You Are?; Witless
“Director Matt Pelly probed a little behind the lurid headlines but not deep enough.”
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Sky hits back in Discovery dispute
Sky chief executive Jeremy Darroch has hit back in the carriage deal row with Discovery, claiming their channels’ share of viewing has been in “long-term decline”.
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Walking the Americas, C4
Grade and online for a 4 x 60-minute series in which explorer Levison Wood treks 1,800 miles
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The Dumping Ground, CBBC
Post-production on the children’s drama about the experiences of young people and their care workers
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Uncle, BBC3
Picture and audio post-production on the comedy about an irresponsible 30-something musician
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News
Molinare commits to Soho with long-term lease deals
Molinare is committing its future to the traditional heart of London’s post-production sector by agreeing new long-term leases on two of its Soho buildings.
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Combination of factors to blame for ProKit closure
The closure of one of the industry’s longest-serving equipment suppliers was brought about by a combination of cheaper kit, strong competition from rival firms and a family tragedy, according to the co-founder of the firm.