All Broadcast articles in 29 May 2020
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Comment
TV will survive if we work together
Lockdown has been hard but starting up again is an even bigger challenge, says Craig Hunter
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Features
Michaela Coel: ‘TV is unforgiving - but I’m built for this’
The Chewing Gum creator dug deep to channel her experience of sexual assault into her BBC1 drama I May Destroy You
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News
Pact: broadcasters must help shoulder coronavirus costs
Talks underway to aid suppliers facing 30% hike in expenditure
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News
Streaming boom to bolster Disney finances
Disney+ and Hulu contribute to record D2C figures as pandemic fuels subscription, according to Broadcast Intelligence data
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News
On the move in May: international executive news
A round-up of the most important executive changes in the international television world last month
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News
Podcast: Paul Ensby, senior colourist, Technicolor - The history of grading
Respected grading artist explains the changing role of the colourist, from the film lab to digital grading to working through the corona pandemic
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News
Paul Ensby rejoins Technicolor as senior colourist
Esteemed grading artist returns to the facility where he began his career
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News
C5 to explore royals’ relationship with the press
Diana doc to kick off STV Productions’ four-part look at media intrusion
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News
Sunak: furlough scheme to wind down
Bectu warns of redundancies after government issues requirement for employer contributions to CJRS
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Sponsored
How indies can adapt their content to flourish after Covid-19
The government has laid out a roadmap for loosening the lockdown, but production companies still face big challenges in getting back to work
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News
DCMS urged to set up coronavirus safety net
Pan-industry proposals submitted for multi-million-pound fund to help restart production
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News
US indie tools up with Bridezillas producer
Ex-September Films exec Pamela Covais joins Back Roads Entertainment
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News
BBC reviews social media impartiality
Former global news director Richard Sambrook asked to assess staff and programmes’ use of Twitter
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Ratings
First Team draws with White Gold
THURSDAY: Fudge Park’s footballing sitcom opens with 600,000 on BBC2
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Behind The Scenes
Two Sisters One Body, Channel 4
The story of conjoined twins demanded we focus on their cultural and political lives – not just their medical condition, says Jack Macinnes
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Features
Newswrap podcast #6: Michaela Coel interview and HBO Max launch
Exclusive audio from our interview with Michaela Coel this week, while our team is on hand to dissect the biggest news stories
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Critics
The First Team
“Most of the attempts at jokes floated high and wide, like shots over the crossbar from 30 yards out”
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News
Parable eyes move into CGI
VR specialist looks to harness broader range of technology for shows under lockdown