All Broadcast articles in 29 January 2015 – Page 3
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News
Ben Frow: letter to producers
Click to view Channel 5 director of programmes Ben Frow’s letter to suppliers informing them of the introduction of a 12 week commissioning cycle.
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Calrec launches new Summa processor
BVE 2015: Calrec Audio has launched a new core for its Summa and Artemis consoles.
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Tom Giles handed new BBC role
Former Panorama editor Tom Giles has left BBC News to become a specialist factual producer at BBC Productions, Broadcast understands.
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Downton Abbey to ‘end this year’
Downton Abbey will reportedly close its doors after its sixth series with creator Julian Fellowes ready to concentrate on other projects.
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Encompass appoints new CEO
Encompass has appointed Chris Walters to the position of chief executive officer.
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Critics
TV Critics: Churchill: The Nation's Farewell; Wolf Hall
“Once Paxman got down to the day itself, the film got better and better, horny with the eroticism of detail.”
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Ratings
Midsomer eats into Wolf Hall
WEDNESDAY: ITV’s Midsomer Murders returned for its 17th series with an audience that took a bite out of Wolf Hall, which lost 1m viewers.
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Sky to enter mobile market
Sky is to enter the mobile sector for the first time after striking a deal with Telefónica UK, which trades as O2.
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TV spend surges for Nordisk Film & TV Fund
The Nordisk Film and TV Fund’s investment in television surged to support 14 drama projects last year as local producers targeted the small screen.
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Comment
Watch out for TV’s sexy new terms
Industry talk is now all about ‘casting producers’, ‘precinct’ and ‘3G’, says Steven D Wright
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Features
Broadcast Awards 1996 - 2015: celebrating two decades of winners
When the Broadcast team sat down to consider how best to mark 20 years of the Broadcast Awards, it became clear: it’s all about the shows.
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Comment
Terms of Trade are key to UK’s international success
Indies will be the losers if PSBs get their way in Ofcom’s review, says Cat Lewis
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Comment
BBC’s Taster of things to come
Online initiative is a brave attempt at a tough task, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
Broadcast Awards at 20: Brass Eye Special
Shane Allen on the 2002 Best Comedy Programme winner
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Features
Broadcast Awards at 20: Educating Yorkshire
David Clews on the 2014 Best Documentary Series winner
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Features
Broadcast Awards at 20: Gavin & Stacey
Lucy Lumsden on the 2009 Best Comedy Programme winner