All Broadcast articles in 3 September 2015 – Page 3
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News
Grass Valley creates two packages for GV Stratus
IBC 2015: Grass Valley has put together two new packages for its modular video production and content management toolset GV Stratus.
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Comment
Time to stop the sneering
Corporate work can be a valuable addition to your revenue streams, says Nick Underhill
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Comment
Broom Cupboard paved the way for CBBC as we know it
Phillip Schofield and co gave presentation a real point of difference, says Jamie Wilson
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News
Google UK boss reaches out to content creators
Head of Google EMEA Matt Brittin has pledged to work with professional content creators to help grow the level of investment in YouTube.
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US networks reveal priorities
The major US networks were out in force at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, talking up plans to partner with British talent and achieve a common goal of boosting onscreen diversity.
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Edinburgh Festival: the top sound bites
Edinburgh big-wigs on the BBC ‘clinging to the tit’ and the ‘heavy hand’ of consolidation
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Edinburgh shopping lists
What the channel controllers’ revealed about their commissioning priorities
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TV chiefs in scheduling row
The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 traded blows at the Edinburgh International Television Festival over the scheduling of some of their biggest shows.
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TV urged to scrap interns to improve diversity
Lord Holmes has urged TV to seize the diversity initiative by scrapping unpaid internships, while hurdles to top creative jobs also emerged as a theme at the Edinburgh International Television Festival last week.
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Greenbird duo strike C4 deal
Channel 4 has struck an agreement with a new GroupM Entertainment-style content financing agency to offer top-up funding for original commissions.
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Comment
Giving Voice to the BBC debate
Whittingdale’s words were welcome, but BBC is right to be wary
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BBC steps up political fight
The BBC remains on high alert despite culture secretary John Whittingdale’s conciliatory tone at Edinburgh, and is planning a series of set pieces to make the case for its future.
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Forbidden showcases virtualised workflow
IBC 2015: Forbidden Technologies has released what it described as the first end-to-end virtualised workflow for the post-production and distribution of video.
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News
Amazon ramps up non-scripted plans
Amazon has kicked off a hunt for a range of reality formats as the battle between SVoD platforms moves into non-scripted.
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Video
VIDEO: Lady Chatterley's Lover, BBC1
Click for the first glimpse of Jed Mercurio’s adaptation of DH Lawrence’s classic novel by Hartswood Films.
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Comment
Diversity: no more excuses
The latest diversity guidance removes all barriers to progress, says Simon Albury
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Ratings
Canal doc is BBC4's biggest show of 2015
TUESDAY: A film about canals became BBC4’s top-rated show of the year as ITV’s documentary exploring payday loans lost the 9pm terrestrial slot with a 6% share.
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News
Louis Theroux Scientology doc lands theatrical release
Louis Theroux’s first theatrical feature documentary, My Scientology Movie, is to launch at this year’s London Film Festival.
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Critics
TV Critics: India: Nature’s Wonderland; Hairy Bikers; I Want That Wedding!; Educating Cardiff; The Hotel Inspector Returns
“This did have some top-drawer footage, but it will not have Sir David looking over his shoulder.
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BBC News website under fire from newspapers
The News Media Association (NMA) has called on the BBC to “significantly tighten” the scope of its online news service and collaborate rather than compete with the commercial news sector.
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