All Broadcast articles in 29 January 2016 – Page 2
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News
Agency launched for YouTube artists
Talent agency Triple A Media has partnered with event promoters Summer in the City and Kilimanjaro Live to launch a YouTube management business.
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News
Halo adds dubbing suite to Soho HQ
Halo Post has added an additional dubbing suite to 179 Wardour Street, marking the final part of the extension to its adjoining Noel Street HQ.
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News
Sky Vision strikes first-look deal with Avanti
Sky Vision has struck a first-look distribution and development deal with Welsh indie Avanti Media.
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C4 to fund creative industry MBAs
Channel 4 is to fund six bursaries for an MBA launched by Ashridge Executive Education and supported by Lord Puttnam.
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Ratings
Great Sport Relief Bake Off sinks 2m
WEDNESDAY: The Great Sport Relief Bake Off was well down on last year’s Comic Relief cook up, as Channel 5’s 10,000 BC continued to fall.
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Features
Is sexism still rife in TV?
A report commissioned by Channel 4 diversity executive Oona King shows that television is ‘awash’ with low-level on-screen sexism. Lisa Campbell takes a look at the findings
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Critics
TV Critics: Bake Off; Children Saved from the Nazis; Trust Me I’m A Doctor; Do Not Disturb
“Samantha Cameron stepped up to the gingham altar and proceeded to dazzle everyone with a display of spectacular home economics.”
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Features
Global formats head to DC
Ahead of next week’s Realscreen event, Peter White looks at the non-scripted formats and reality series creating the biggest buzz, from true-crime docs to LGBT-themed shows
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News
Elaine Bedell to leave ITV
Director of entertainment and comedy Elaine Bedell is to leave ITV after seven years.
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News
C4 commissions make-up doc
Channel 4 has commissioned Northern Irish indie Big Mountain Productions to produce a film exploring the world of make-up masters.
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Comment
Diverse content has to be made for it to be rewarded
Our industry isn’t giving diverse talent the chance to be recognised, says Fraser Ayres
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Comment
Satire is the perfect way to take our politicians to task
UK has a fine tradition of satirical shows, but we need to keep it alive, says Simon Lupton
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Comment
TV’s night of the long knives
Do exits foreshadow the death of our industry? asks Steven D Wright
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Features
The Best Places To Work In TV 2016
The 17 companies that have made The Best Places To Work In TV 2016 list are a varied bunch. They range in size from 19 staff to 97 and include 13 indies operating across most key genres, two facilities companies and two specialist broadcasters.
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Features
Employee satisfaction: The key to a happy company
Job satisfaction, the ability to make decisions and, most of all, having fun are vital elements in keeping TV staff happy and motivated, according to our survey. Robin Parker reports
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Features
Diversity: Broadening the workforce
Staff diversity and support for those with disabilities are key to being a Best Place to Work
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Employee benefits: Perks and recreation
From free food to social events and exercise facilities, the best employers look after their staff