All Broadcast articles in 29 May 2015 – Page 2
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Comment
Why US ownership works for Raw TV
Our relationship with Discovery has strengthened since it bought us, but we get no special favours, says Joely Fether
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Ratings
Suntrap shines on 1.8m
WEDNESDAY: Suntrap got off to a slow start on BBC1 - unable to outperform the debuts of post-10pm sitcoms Citizen Khan and Mrs Brown’s Boys.
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News
ITV poaches Tom Giles from BBC
Former Panorama editor Tom Giles has been appointed as ITV’s controller of current affairs.
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Features
Digital rights: VoD platforms
The rise of the online platforms has muddied the commissioning waters for indies, but there are opportunities if producers can find the right strategy to work with them, says Kate Bulkley
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News
StyleHaul: Appeal of YouTube stars will not fade as fans age
Vlogging will become a more mainstream form of video content as young fans grow up with the format, according to StyleHaul director of UK talent Jody Flanagan.
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News
Porridge writers pen royal sitcom
The creators of Porridge and The Likely Lads have written a single-camera sitcom about a fictional king as part of a trio of Gold commissions.
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Critics
TV Critics: SunTrap; The Secret Life of Cleaners; Joan of Arc: God’s Warrior
“I haven’t clapped eyes on anything quite so dire since El Dorado.”
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Features
Armada – 12 Days to Save England, BBC2
Picture and audio post production of the three-part docu-drama about the attempted invasion of England by the Spanish Armada in 1588.
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Features
So Awkward, CBBC
Post production of the 13 x 30-minute CBBC comedy drama in which three bright but socially awkward 13-year-old girls try to make sense of life, boys and fitting in.
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Features
Demolition: The Wrecking Crew, BBC2
Picture and audio post of the 3 x 60-minute series about the demolition business.
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News
Envy mourns the passing of colleague Dougal Oldfield
Envy managing director Dave Cadle has paid tribute to colleague Dougal Oldfield who died earlier this month.
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News
Ofcom: delay off-peak live shows to cut subtitle latency
Ofcom wants broadcasters to consider delaying off-peak live shows to help reduce latency between subtitles and what is said on screen.
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News
Base Media Cloud founder plans virtual facility add-on
Base Media Cloud founder Ben Foakes has set his sights on building a virtual facility for post houses and production firms that need extra editing capacity.
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News
Indies unite to back the BBC
Producers rally round corporation as Broadcast kicks off campaign.
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News
Backing the BBC: what happens next?
Broadcast has kicked off a major campaign that will pull together qualified support for the BBC from all parts of the TV industry.
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Comment
Chris Bryant: Now is the time to act to protect the BBC’s future
We must guard against attacks on the BBC before charter renewal, says shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport Chris Bryant
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News
Backing the BBC: indies have their say
Fifty indie bosses have backed the BBC as it gears up for charter renewal negotiations with a Tory majority government later this year.
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News
50 production bosses warn against BBC squeeze
Production companies behind some of the biggest shows on UK television and with revenues of nearly £2bn have thrown their weight behind a Broadcast campaign of qualified support for the BBC.
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Comment
Andrea Wong: The BBC is a great success and should be celebrated
BBC’s creative output is essential for British and international TV, says Andrea Wong
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Comment
Jimmy Mulville: Find alternatives to BBC3 cuts
I want to support a properly funded BBC that provides a comprehensive TV service – not just for the middle-aged viewer but also for a young adult audience.
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