All Broadcast articles in 4 December 2015
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Features
The case for cloud delivery
Vendors are doing all they can to ease broadcasters’ fears about moving playout to the cloud, but there are still hurdles to overcome, writes Adrian Pennington
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Features
Mastering the art of subtitling
Access services experts talk to David Wood about the latest efforts to improve accuracy and reduce latency
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Features
Producers reveal archive secrets
Senior figures from the worlds of production, restoration and archive research gathered at Dolby’s Soho HQ for Broadcast’s Restoration and Archive Forum.
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Ratings
Top 100 network programmes: 23 - 29 Nov 2015
I’m A Celebrity… takes seven of the top 10 spots for ITV but fails to knock BBC1’s Strictly off its perch
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News
Molinare moves east with deal for VET's post production division
Molinare has acquired the post-production division of Hoxton-based VET.
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Ratings
Top 30 multichannel programmes: 23 - 29 Nov 2015
BBC4’s new series Britain’s Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates And Rogues achieved 530,000/2% on Monday at 9pm.
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Ratings
Top 50 Non-PSB shows: 23 - 29 Nov 2015
The fourth episode of the third series of Dave’s Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled was the best of this run so far.
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Ratings
Top 15 consolidated shows: 16 - 22 Nov 2015
The third series opener of the Danish / Swedish thriller The Bridge was the highest-rated episode across all three series and BBC4’s second highest-rated programme of all time.
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Features
Tips and tools for capturing the world in 360 degrees
With the market for VR headsets expected to take off over the next five years, the pressure is on producers to understand how to tell stories in 360 degrees.
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Features
Playout Q&A: technology bosses reveal their priorities
The heads of technology at five leading playout organisations explain where they are investing to develop their business
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Comment
Playing the long game
Telcos must adjust their pricing to allow TV to take advantage of remote production, says Kevin Fitzgerald
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Ratings
The Detectorists closes on 480k
THURSDAY: The second series of Mackenzie Crook’s quirky comedy The Detectorists came to a close in line with its first series, while BBC1’s Doctor in the House ended well below the channel’s slot average.
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Podcast
Talking TV: C4’s future & Dickensian
David Abraham’s grave warning about the future of Channel 4 and BBC3’s move online are put under the microscope in the latest edition of Talking TV.
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News
Murdered By My Boyfriend writer lines up sci-fi drama
The writer of BBC3’s Bafta-winning drama Murdered By My Boyfriend is turning to dystopian science fiction for her next project.
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News
Sharon Horgan & Regina Moriarty among WFTV winners
Catastrophe creator Sharon Horgan and Murdered By My Boyfriend writer Regina Moriarty were among the 14 women honoured at the 25th annual Women in Film and TV Awards.
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News
Vote for your TV moment of the year
The Broadcast Awards 2016 will celebrate the best TV moments of the year – and we need your help.
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News
Christopher Lunn guilty of £6m tax evasion
Christopher Lunn, an accountant to more than 7,000 television and media industry professionals, has been convicted of evading more than £6m in tax.
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News
High Performance Media launches Buzz-USB recorder
High Performance Media Technology this week began selling Buzz-USB (pictured), which is billed as the world’s first modular, multi-channel USB recorder.
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Critics
TV Critics: Pioneers of Popular Entertainment; Detectorists; The Last Kingdom
“The approach taken by this programme was fantastically misguided.”