All Broadcast articles in 4 April 2013 – Page 4
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CommentTV Critics: The Intern; Dogging Tales; Horizon; The High Art of the Low Countries
“A format that takes hopeful innocents and torments them for our entertainment.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsDogging Tales performs after The Intern disappoints
Channel 4 experienced a night of mixed fortunes as its Hilary Devey series The Intern got off to a shaky start, but a dogging documentary attracted a decent audience.
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NewsTwitter flocks to Dogging Tales
Channel 4’s Dogging Tales doc was the second most tweeted about TV show of the past week, narrowly beaten by ITV2’s The Only Way Is Essex.
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CommentYou the Jury: Being Human USA
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury dives into the world of the supernatural with a look at Watch acquisition Being Human USA.
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NewsTVF plans formats push
British distributor TVF International is aggressively expanding into formats following the hire of its first formats chief Daniel Nembhard.
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NewsGrand National coverage under starter's orders for C4
Channel 4 will bring viewers an immersive experience of the Grand National this weekend, as it prepares to tackle growing concerns over horse deaths.
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CommentData disproves Twitter's claims
Twitter is great, says Nigel Walley, but its no substitute for BARB.
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NewsTax breaks bring TV funding for Film London
Regional agency Film London is expanding its remit into TV following the introduction of the high-end TV tax break.
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RatingsDoctor saves the day
Saturday night battle hots up as BBC1’s Doctor Who and The Voice both get off to a solid start.
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RatingsBBC2’s Boris is irresistible
I admit I find them a bit weird, but I have never suffered from a clinical fear of clowns.
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RatingsGhosts make Really jump
I was in a bit of a bind this week after locking myself out while daringly rescuing a stray cat from the garden.
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RatingsITV2 whips up Plebs success
Are the ex-chief whip and ITV2 in cahoots? With brilliant, enviable timing, the former government enforcer resurrected the issue of Plebgate just as the broadcaster launched its new show, Plebs. Worth thousands of on-air promos, that.
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Snell shifts away from hardware
NAB 2013: Snell is moving away from hardware-based products by making its image processing kit available as software-based tools.
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News4G test finds fewer Freeview problems than anticipated
The disruption caused by some 4G mobile signals to Freeview viewers could be less than initially feared, according to a recent test.
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NewsCanon unveils three new camcorders
NAB 2013: Canon has expanded its range of handheld video cameras with the launch of three new compact models.
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NewsBBC launches “milestone” IP camera connectivity device
NAB 2013: BBC R&D today launched Stagebox, a camera-mounted IP connectivity device which it expects to cut production costs and reduce time-to-air for outside broadcasts and multi-camera set-ups.
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NewsNetflix picks content conversion suppliers
Netflix has selected some 19 firms from around the world to convert its content for streaming.
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