All Broadcast articles in 30 November 2018 – Page 2
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Features
Business of TV 2018
With PSBs rarely stumping up 100% of a show’s budget in today’s market, new investment vehicles are stepping into the gap
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Features
Riding the short-form wave
With the three main social networks launching video platforms in the UK, opportunities abound for producers. But as ever, monetisation remains key
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Features
Is tax relief still on the money?
The breaks have had a transformative effect on UK production, but with the SVoD platforms inflating the market, the system is under scrutiny
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Ratings
ITV is king of the jungle
18th series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! launched with 13.7m
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News
TVF signs first-look deal with Furnace
Distributor secures pipeline of science and history docs from Glasgow indie
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Ratings
Strictly pips I’m A Celeb to top the table
ITV show dominates the week but BBC dance contest pulls in the biggest crowd on Saturday night
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News
Eleven Sports launches Watch Together
Tool will enable family and friends to view and discuss live events in an online forum
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News
BBC Scotland unveils news show with 'global ambition'
Fledgling channel reveals details of nightly bulletin The Nine
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Critics
Death and Nightingales
“The book’s complex, flashback narrative structure and claustrophobic mood proved surprisingly well suited to the small screen”
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Video
The Long Song, BBC1
Heyday Films drama based on Andrea Levy’s novel about the dying days of slavery in Jamaica
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Comment
TV is facing a voice revolution
Broadcasters must up their game as Alexa and co start to kill off the remote, says Kate Bulkley
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News
Inside the new look Odeon Leicester Square
The Odeon gives the press a tour of its flagship Leicester Square cinema, which is undergoing a multi-million pound refurbishment
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News
The shape of post-production in 2019
AI, IMF and 5G among technologies expected to have the biggest impact on UK facilities
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News
BT Sport and EE showcase 5G remote production
Demos highlight how remote production of sporting and live events is set to be transformed
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News
Arqiva reviews future of Satellite & Media division sites
Company sites in UK, US and Singapore are under review as part of Arqiva’s wider review of its Satellite and Media business division
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