All Broadcast articles in 31 January 2020 – Page 4
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Comment
A 2020 vision for PSB
From the hunt for a new DG to Ofcom’s latest PSB review, never has there been so much at stake yet so much uncertainty, says Jonathan Thompson
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Critics
Belsen: Our Story
“This extraordinary oral history was horrifying but ultimately life-affirming. Devastating and dignified, it made for a fitting memorial.”
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Behind The Scenes
How we shed light on the nocturnal world
From orcas to ocelots, advances in camera technology allowed us to capture the night-time habits of some elusive animals, says Bill Markham
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News
UKTV partners with TikTok for Dave show
Hypothetical tie-up aims to uncover new wave of comedy influencers
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News
Natural history set for golden era
Sky channel launch plus appetite from Netflix and Disney+ fuels major boom in the genre
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News
Spun Gold launches M&A push
Producer seeking to diversify beyond its factual entertainment roots and expand into the US
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News
Indies share marketing tactics
Production teams tasked with generating social media assets as broadcasters’ PR spend shrinks
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News
Love Island hits PSB youth share
Channel 4 and BBC1 biggest losers as winter run of ITV2 show hauls in 16-34 demographic
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News
Hammond’s Chimp sets out stall
After Discovery and Amazon orders, The Grand Tour presenter is keen to push into short-form
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Comment
SVoDs throw down the gauntlet
Can UK broadcasters rise to streamers’ public-service challenge?
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News
Channel 4 and Ofcom execs join Freeview
Sarah Milton and Steve Gettings described as ‘highly respected and established leaders’
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News
Report reveals major skills shortage in immersive production
StoryFutures Academy report uncovers a number of significant barriers in growing skills in immersive content creation
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Features
Best employers focus on the detail
Developing the careers of all staff, combined with a dedication to creating a rewarding and fun workplace set the Best Places to Work in TV apart
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News
All3Media US chief: we remain a ‘beacon’ for indies
SVoD demand for library content will continue to drive consolidation, says Tim Pastore
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News
Lime Kids secures debut Netflix order
Ten-part drama Zero Chill centres on a young figure skater
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Features
Strawberry Blond TV
“We’re one of the most flexible places to work in the industry. Our business day doesn’t start until 10.30am”
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Features
Dragonfly Film and Television
“We partner with organisations like Creative Access, Mama Youth Project and Grierson DocLab to bring people from diverse backgrounds into TV”