All Broadcast articles in 27 October 2017 – Page 2
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Ratings
Bounty Hunters tracks down male viewers
WEDNESDAY: Men accounted for more than half of the audience for Jack Whitehall’s Sky 1 comedy drama
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News
C4 bosses call for change following Weinstein scandal
Film 4 partnered with disgraced movie mogul on a number of feature projects
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News
Deluxe confirms Rushes closure
Rushes, one of Soho’s longest-serving post-production houses, is to close, putting 60 jobs at risk.
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News
Diversity: First Hand report
What it’s like to work in TV if you’re not a white, able-bodied male
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Features
Stereotypes
“You’ve got to go round the block twice while someone else is shown through the front door”
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Features
Unconscious bias
”I never got a phone call to work on golf, but if there was boxing or basketball, I would definitely get asked”
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Features
On a positive note
”The leaps we have made in the past 20 years have been absolutely immense”
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Critics
Bounty Hunters; Man Down
“It’s the old oddball couple formula, but it feels fresh because the cast is so strong.”
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Comment
The media fightback starts here
Traditional players are finding new ways to take on their digital rivals
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Comment
BBC is bringing the music show into the 21st century
Today’s young fans demand much more than a chart rundown, says Jan Younghusband
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News
C4 relocation options emerge
Launch of regional production fund among range of proposals for Alex Mahon to consider
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News
Gov't report: where C4 spends more valuable than location
DCMS-commissioned report finds regional spending more valuable than moving broadcaster
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News
US plans prompt trio of indie deals
Consolidation in the production sector is showing no sign of slowing down, with three major deals unveiled this week.
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News
History genre in need of a landmark show
“There is a lack of confidence about history across British broadcasting”
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News
The Wright Stuff set to triple ITNP output
ITN beat a handful of indies, including BBC Studios, to land the two-year contract
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News
TV pays tribute to Pat Llewellyn
Jamie Oliver: one of the most naturally gifted matriarchs in TV
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