All Broadcast articles in 31 May 2019 – Page 3
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News
BBC Breakfast in live broadcast 5G first
Launch of EE’s 5G network today was marked by UK’s first ever live TV broadcast over a public 5G connection
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News
Netflix fills India originals role
Mumbai-based Monika Shergill replaces the outgoing Simran Sethi
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News
ITV Studios label preps Sky Italia drama
Cattleya to shoot epic series based on legendary Roman king Romulus in Latin
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Features
Canon to showcase Sumire Prime Lenses at MPS
Camera brand also hosting cinematographer Tania Freimuth
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The Broadcast Interview
Tackling diversity head-on
Lenny Henry quizzes Tom Watson MP over Labour’s plans to improve representation
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News
ITV backs ScreenSkills initiative
Broadcaster to co-fund First Break scheme to help disadvantaged youngsters enter the industry
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News
Living wage campaign to kick off EITVF overhaul
Creates dedicated division to supercharge charitable activity
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Features
First steps on a long journey
While broadcasters have made some progress towards being more inclusive on and off screen, diversity experts say many challenges still lie ahead
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Comment
Authentic young women’s voices need to be heard
BBC3’s Galdem Sugar explores youth culture through a female lens, says Ayesha Carrick
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Features
A helping hand into the industry
Broadcast hears from four young people on how industry training schemes have aided their career journeys
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Comment
BSL programming needs to break rules and experiment
Progress has been made but a deaf newsreader remains a long way off, says Cathy Heffernan
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News
Post grapples with gender gap
More women in senior management positions but under-representation continues in tech roles
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News
BBC Scotland launches doc scheme
Six titles from aspiring directors to broadcast on channel over two-year period
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Video
Top Gear, BBC2
Series 27 of the motoring magazine show, produced by BBC Studios, featuring new presenters Paddy McGuinness, Andrew Flintoff and Chris Harris
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Ratings
Brian Cox’s Planets soars above 2m
TUESDAY: Latest landmark doubles TV physicist’s previous for BBC2
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News
Netflix backs Bafta Breakthrough Brits
SVoD backing will push talent initiative into new territories
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Features
Amazon to target young adults
Amazon Studios has taken its first big swing into young adult programming.