All Broadcast articles in 30 October 2020
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News
La Liga launches invitation to tender for Indian subcontinent rights
Bids must be made by 8 February
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Ratings
Genres - 28-day consolidated (September 2020)
Including top 10 comedy, drama and entertainment programmes
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Ratings
Winter lockdown boosts BBC News
Boris Johnson press conference increases slot average ten-fold
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Covid-19: the story that impacts us all
Scoops: reporters usually tell stories through a lens, but coronavirus is personal to everyone, says Victoria Macdonald
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Don’t take democracy for granted
Comment: Western democracies are fragile and elections must be wary of violence and demagoguery, says Lindsey Hilsum
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Comment
Finding the lockdown formula for IndieLab
Nothing beats good, old-fashioned networking but our class of 2020 has made the most of digital opportunities, says Victoria Powell
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ITV: the evolution of the newsroom
ITV news and current affairs director Michael Jermey looks back at the pioneering journalism that created a formidable force in broadcast news
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Behind The Scenes
Taking Ghost Bus Tours mid-pandemic
Our Lithuania-shot horror entertainment series for ITV2 could have been a nightmare but ended up a scarily strong success, says Ben Wilson
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News
Post-production uncovered: Stardust (Cinema)
Twickenham Studios completed the sound mix for the upcoming release
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Behind The Scenes
American Nightmare: the two-week shoot that lasted six months
Covid-19 hit when I was filming our Channel 4 child poverty doc in US - but we decided to see it through, says Jezza Neumann
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News
The Sister closes on 3m
THURSDAY: ITV drama closes ahead of entertainment offerings elsewhere on quiet night for PSBs
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Features
Angels of the North: two industries, two Covid protocols
Beauty salon ob-doc presented production challenges
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News
Podcast: C4 Annual Report plus BBC impartiality backlash
Hannah Bowler steers us through an action-packed week in which C4 mounted a comeback and BBC guidelines caused chaos
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News
BBC forced to clarify journalists can attend Pride
Confusion over implications of impartiality guidelines
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Forensic filmmaking: reinventing true crime
The rigorous journalism and care for contributors that underpins true crime programming ensures they really hit the mark, says Nathaniel Lippiett
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News
WarnerMedia ups Polly Cochrane to UK chief
Long-time Warner exec succeeds outgoing incumbent Josh Berger
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News
Covid forces BBC Small Indie Fund to prioritise producer survival
Helen Blenkinsop warns small producers face huge challenges
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News
Streamers eye Quibi content
Rights structure at short-form service hands UK suppliers avenue for shows