All Broadcast articles in 29 May 2014 – Page 3
-
News
YouView to add personal touch
YouView is working towards delivering a more personalised service that will recommend TV shows and offer viewers the ability to create VoD playlists.
-
News
ITV snares Sky’s Schuster to head up comedy
ITV has hired Yonderland commissioner Saskia Schuster to lead its continued push into original comedy.
-
News
Bectu urges ITV to act on US freelancer conditions
Bectu has added to growing pressure on ITV to engage with American trade unions over conditions for non-fiction freelancers in the US.
-
News
Shine Now VoD launches on Roku set-top boxes
Shine Group wants to give more international consumers direct access to its content on a variety of digital platforms after launching VoD service Shine Now.
-
Comment
Rise of digital friends and foes
Vast global subs make VoD a potential partner as well as a threat
-
News
LA Screenings: Talent talks
Broadcast talk to the creators and executive producers of hot shows from the screenings
-
News
Raw TV lifts the lid on digital rig
Raw TV is planning to roll out an innovative digital rig it used to monitor calls and text messages for an upcoming Channel 4 documentary on other shows, according to development boss Tim Wardle.
-
News
Creative Week to weigh up 4K pros and cons
A panel of industry experts will discuss the merits of moving beyond HD during next week’s Creative Week.
-
News
C4 shores up comedy team
Channel 4 has beefed up its comedy commissioning team in an effort to improve indie relations by “significantly” reducing pitch response times.
-
News
Hope for film rights as Sparke lets go of Mercury
Tim Sparke is hopeful that a new distributor will help represent Mercury Media’s catalogue of documentaries after he was forced to close his company due to illness.
-
Features
BBC Archive Project: Opening the vaults of history
Archives are being mined in increasingly ingenious ways
-
News
BBC renews e-book push with updated D-Day title
The BBC has renewed its push into the e-book market with the release of an updated D-Day title to mark the 70th anniversary of the landings.
-
News
Drama set for digital revolution
Senior drama figures have branded Left Bank Pictures’ £100m Netflix commission a landmark moment for British scripted content.
-
News
Platform Post backs genre shift with office expansion
Platform Post Production has taken two more floors at its D’Arblay Street offices in central London as it looks to broaden the range of genres it works on.
-
News
Bectu aims to break grips pay ‘stand-off’
Bectu has invited senior production managers at the BBC and ITV to a meeting overseen by arbitration service Acas as it attempts to break the long-running “stand-off” over pay for specialist drama production staff.
-
News
Clarkson contract talks spark criticism
The BBC should not extend Jeremy Clarkson’s contract until after the publication of an Ofcom report, according to a law firm which has complained to the broadcaster about Top Gear.
-
News
Seb Coe 'front-runner' for Trust role
Lord Sebastian Coe is the front-runner to become the new chairman of the BBC Trust, according to reports.
-
News
S4C in Facebook launch
S4C has launched a Facebook app that will allow users to watch its programming without leaving the social networking site.
-
News
Equity demands fairness from BBC
The BBC must distribute casting information for its new dramas more fairly according to actors union Equity.