All Broadcast articles in 3 April 2014 – Page 7
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Masstech to acquire PlayBox
Media asset management firm Masstech Group is to acquire PlayBox Technology.
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NI Screen reveals £43m funding pot
Northern Ireland is bidding to tempt more Game of Thrones-style high-end TV and film productions to the country through a £43m, four-year investment plan.
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BBC probes Films of Record Panorama data leak
The BBC has launched an “urgent investigation” into an information leak on a Films of Record Panorama documentary about the mayor of Tower Hamlets.
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Germany goes Cuckoo for BBC3 comedy
BBC3 comedy Cuckoo will become the first import in 10 years to air in a prime time slot on German broadcaster ARD, after it agreed a two series deal with Fremantle Media International.
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ITV signs up to Twitter Amplify
ITV has signed up to the Twitter Amplify service to help brands extend TV advertising campaigns across social media.
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Ratings
Saturday Night Takeaway delivers series low
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway fell to a series low on Saturday, but was still the biggest show of the day.
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Comment
Twitter Amplify: what's in it for broadcasters?
As ITV signs up for the social media service, Grabyo chief exec Gareth Capon, explains how it works
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Mammon opens with 255k for More4
Norwegian thriller Mammon opened on More4 with an audience of 255,000 on Friday, below the digital channel’s slot average.
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The Musketeers bows out on low
The Musketeers finale locked swords with its lowest audience of the series on Sunday, as Endeavour returned with 5.7m viewers.
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Critics
TV Critics: Endeavour; Border Country; Louis Theroux's LA Stories
“No amount of Scandi-cool direction from Kristoffer Nyholm could make this draggy script zip along.”
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Endemol acquires Artists Studio
Endemol has acquired Artists Studio, the Gub Neal-owned drama indie behind BBC2 hit The Fall.
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Comment
Getting UK formats back on track
We need to invest and experiment to secure the next wave of hits, says Mark Robson
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BBC ‘must safeguard World Service’
Foreign secretary William Hague must “hold the BBC’s feet to the fire” to ensure it protects the World Service, a group of MPs has argued.
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The Voice to return in two-year deal
BBC1 has wrapped up a deal to keep broadcasting The Voice UK for another two years.