All Broadcast articles in 30 August 2019 – Page 2
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News
Netflix orders Mo Gilligan stand-up special
Netflix subscribers in almost 200 countries will have access to comedian’s Hackney Empire show
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News
Edinburgh TV Festival: Meet the Commissioners
Click for videos of Charlotte Moore, Kevin Lygo, Ian Katz, Ben Frow and other commissioner sessions from Edinburgh
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News
Fremantle boss given RTL board role
Jennifer Mullin to sit on Group Management Committee with production giant to help “shape future” of media giant
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Ratings
Prorogue pulls in punters for News at Ten
WEDNESDAY BBC1, ITV and C4 news programmes are all handed a boost after Boris Johnson reveals parliamentary plans
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News
BBC England kicks off commissioning push
Aisling O’Connor keen to work with out-of-London indies
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News
Nickelodeon seeks Top Elves
Viacom-owned kids’ brand commissions holiday competition show and prank series
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Netflix orders Swedish dramedy from Quicksand firm
FLX to produce romantic series for streaming giant
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News
MOOV turns to ChyronHego graphics system for BT Sport
Sports graphics provider installing HDR and UHD/4K compatible PRIME graphics systems at broadcaster
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Critics
Cannabis – Miracle Medicine or Dangerous Drug?
“A lively, informative, educational documentary, compassionate and curious”
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News
James Martin to tour UK for ITV
Latest order for Martin’s Blue Marlin indie will see celebrity chef hit furthest corners of British Isles
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BBC Studios, Clerkenwell and Anton unveil debut project
Short-form comedy about drunken airport fling is first to emerge from tie-up
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David Lyle Foundation opens application process
Two young people will land $10,000 scholarships in memory of TV exec
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Features
Raft of commissions announced at Edinburgh
Pick of the new programmes revealed at this year’s festival
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Digital editions
Broadcast Tech - September 2019
Challenges of the post boom; HDR grading tips; IBC 2019 preview
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Video
World on Fire, BBC1
Mammoth Screen drama following the first year of World War II told through the intertwining fates of people drawn from around the world
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Behind The Scenes
Hairy Bikers Route 66, BBC2
As the Hairy Bikers rode the iconic highway, we wanted to film unexpected moments rather than an endless stream of diners, says producer Dick Sharman
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Sponsored
How will a no-deal Brexit impact broadcasting?
The UK’s television business and wider creative industries must be protected if a no-deal Brexit materialises, writes Tom Dods
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News
8K Japanese costume drama to launch at Mipcom
First Japanese historical drama shot in the format to have world premiere screening at Cannes market
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News
NBCU forges writers pact with Soho Theatre
Global production outfit hoping to unearth next generation of TV writers
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News
PSA sets out broadcast plans for 2019/20 season
PSA making tournaments available via its own SquashTV service, Eurosport Player, Facebook and DAZN
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