All Broadcast articles in 3 April 2020 – Page 2
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News
Scottish media figure Lord Gordon dies aged 83
Labour peer quizzed Anne Mensah and Jane Turton on the Lords Communications and Digital Committee
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News
Broadcast TV shows strength in crisis
Country-wide lockdown sends total TV viewing skyrocketing
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News
Beyond buys TCB Media Rights
Australia producer-distributor acquires 100% of former Kew-owned London sales outfit
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News
Hulu boards ITV drama The Sister
US streamer picks up Broadcast International Hot Picks series from Fremantle
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News
NDI gives away camera apps for free during coronavirus crisis
One is aimed at capturing mobile esports content and the other for live high-res video capture.
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Comment
Ben de Pear: Covid-19 has rewritten all the rules
Covering the biggest crisis since WW2 has brought challenges and surprises - not least government’s attitude to news media, says the C4 News editor
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News
Saturday Kitchen gets weekday lockdown spin-off
Jack Monroe joins Matt Tebbutt for BBC1’s live show
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News
Starzplay grows UK presence via Roku deal
Distribution deal complements UK app rollout and existing Amazon, Apple and Virgin channels
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News
DCMS Committee joins calls for freelancer support
Chair Julian Knight seeks assurance that individuals will avoid paying ’an impossibly high price” for disruption to their work
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News
Jamie Oliver carries on abroad with sales of C4 show
Fremantle sells Keep Cooking and Carry On to Canada, Russia and Australia
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News
Podcast: Jet Omoshebi on the challenges for colourists during coronavirus crisis
Goldcrest senior colourist explains how the pandemic has impacted the role of the colourist
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Comment
The freelance conundrum
Has the decades-long path towards casualisation of labour gone too far, asks Chris Curtis
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Critics
Save Me Too
“It speaks to the power of this drama that, more than any other show on TV right now, you would give anything for this one to have a happy ending”
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News
BBC relives sporting glories
Key moments from London 2012, Euro 96 and Wimbledon lined up to fill gaps created by cancelled summer events
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Ratings
Save Me returns with 170,000
WEDNESDAY: Lennie James drama quadruples Sky Atlantic 2am slot but falls short of launch of opening series