All Broadcast articles in 29 January 2015 – Page 4
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Features
Broadcast Awards at 20: I’m Alan Partridge
Armando Iannucci talks about the 1999 Best Comedy Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Life On Mars
Ashley Paroah on the 2007 Best Original Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Man On Wire
Nick Fraser on the 2010 Best Documentary Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Who Do You Think You Are?
Jane Root on the 2006 Best Popular Factual Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Best post production house winners
Best Post Production House winners tell George Bevir how their businesses have adapted to changes in the industry since the Broadcast Awards started 20 years ago.
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Peter Fincham
The former chief executive of Talkback on receiving the first Best Indie award
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Jane Featherstone
The former chief executive of Kudos on its 2007 win
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Alex Graham
The founder and former chief executive of Wall to Wall recounts its 2000 win
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Mel Leach
The chief executive of Twofour Group recounts its 2010 and 2014 wins
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Gareth Neame
The managing director of Carnival Films on winning Best Independent Production Company in 2012
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Behind The Scenes
The Secret Life of Four Year Olds, C4
When we started filming a group of four year-olds, we had no idea what it would teach us, says Teresa Watkins.
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The future of immersive TV
Virtual reality TV is edging closer, with producers, manufacturers and broadcasters trialling the technology for music, sport, natural history and even news.
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News
Analysis: Sky in Silicon Valley
Sky will continue its spate of San Francisco acquisitions at a steady pace over the next year as the seven businesses it has already backed begin to have a direct impact on its business.
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Row breaks out over job sites
A row has erupted over the way indies employ freelance runners after four subscription job sites slammed the findings of a survey questioning their effectiveness.
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C4 backs disabled trainees with £500,000 pot
Channel 4 will plough £500,000 into training schemes to ensure that people with disabilities make up at least 10% of its 2016 Paralympics production team.
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Sky eyes new drama partners
Sky is hunting for more international drama co-pro partners and has targeted broadcasters in Australia and Canada for its next wave of big-budget commissions.
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BBC factual plan in spotlight
Sweeping changes to the BBC’s factual commissioning team came as a “massive shock” to insiders and are likely to result in the departure of some of the corporation’s highest-profile commissioners.
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BBC Taster targets YouTube generation
The BBC’s efforts to reach new audiences with digital storytelling were ratcheted up this week with the unveiling of BBC Taster.
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BBC sets strict IP guidelines
The BBC has banned commissioners from leaving with an idea they developed at the corporation, following last year’s controversy over Prized Apart.