All Broadcast articles in 28 September 2018
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Broadcast Tech - September 2018
IBC preview; Post houses survey; Robotic rhythms and more
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Features
Showcase: Megan; Can You Ever Forgive Mel; The Innocents; Pyeongchang 2019
Michael Burns looks at how four cutting-edge productions were captured, post-produced, mastered or distributed in 8K
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Features
What's the score with AI music
Adrian Pennington finds out if artificial intelligence is a threat to the production music industry or a useful resource
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Features
Hydrogen One: A smartphone, but not as we know it
Michael Burns rounds up what we know so far about Red Digital Cinema’s much-anticipated
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Comment
Broadcast TECH - September 2018
Sports broadcasters around the world are embracing 4K, but there are better ways to improve the viewer experience, says Shane Warden
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News
Netflix expands French footprint
SVoD opens Paris office as it gears up to double content from the country
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Video
Drowning in Plastic, BBC1
Raw TV-produced look at the full scale of the world’s plastic problem and its impact on wildlife
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Ratings
Palin shrugs off Manson doc to retain 9pm crown
THURSDAY: ITV’s cult leader doc fails to deliver in true-crime slot
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Ratings
Killing Eve on target for BBC1
Series opener is the channel’s highest-rating Saturday night post-9pm drama so far this year
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Critics
Sick of It
“In the spirit of Pilkington’s unerring honesty: if you like Karl, you’ll love this”
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News
Gomorrah duo adapt Nazi crime novel
Cineflix and UK producer Racine among partners on Butchers Of Berlin
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News
Doubles all round for Ranganathan
Comic secures second series of Sky 1’s The Reluctant Landlord
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News
Ink Factory options Cold War thriller
Night Manager indie lines up adaptation of Lara Prescott’s debut novel
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News
Walter Presents heads to PBS
Foreign language dramas will be available on PBS Masterpiece’s Amazon channel