All Broadcast articles in 28 May 2021
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VideoMahon & Turton: harnessing the creative community
C4 and All3 chiefs kicked off Restart event by discussing risk-sharing, working culture and the impact of Covid on content
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VideoClarkson’s Farm, Amazon
Expectation doc series follows the Grand Tour presenter as he runs his own 1000-acre working farm in Oxfordshire
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NewsSix Nations agrees multi-year BBC/ITV broadcast deal
The men’s, women’s, and under 20’s competitions will all be shown on the free-to-air broadcasters until 2025.
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NewsBashir latest: attention turns to BBC future
Priti Patel dubs it a ’very significant’ moment, as Tony Hall resigns from National Gallery
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NewsSailGP gets GoPro on board for up-close cameras
GoPro will be the competition’s on-board action camera provider for this season.
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NewsDowden: BBC must quickly restore trust
Culture secretary to consider if editorial mistakes could occur under current structures following Dyson report
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NewsExtreme E taps WSC Sports for AI highlights
WSC Sports’ cloud-based live-clipping platform Clipro and Graphics Engine will be used to create near-live and post-race highlights and visuals.
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CriticsEurovision Song Contest; Master of None
“Spectacular displays, with angels and demons, flames and smoke bomb explosions”
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NewsBBC board launches news probe
Sir Nick Serota to assess effectiveness of policies following ’profoundly sobering period’
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NewsBT enlists Hope United in online hate battle
Hope United features footballers from across the Home Nations who will look to drive support for the scheme.
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VideoThe power of accessibility
Restart: Adam Pearson, Bryony Arnold and Justin Edgar on making productions open to all
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VideoHill & Hollick: grappling with viewing habits
Restart: PSB drama heads on how the genre can bounce back after being hit hard during the pandemic
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NewsBBC chair: DG is investigating Bashir rehire
Richard Sharp blames ’cultural failings’ for Bashir scandal
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VideoScripted heavyweights: protect our voices
Restart: Monumental Television’s Alison Owen, Working Title’s Tim Bevan & See-Saw Films’ Iain Canning warn of danger of Americanisation
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