All Broadcast articles in 4 November 2016 – Page 2
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Ratings
Watchdog beats This Time Next Year
WEDNESDAY: The revamped Watchdog outperformed ITV’s This Time Next Year – as E4 beat Channel 4 and Channel 5 with The Big Bang Theory.
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News
Channel 5 ups factual ambitions
Channel 5 is stepping up its factual commissioning slate with three ambitious documentary projects.
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News
Tiger strikes Gold with murder mystery
UKTV’s Gold is bolstering its slate of original scripted comedies with a two-part murder mystery from Crackanory indie Tiger Aspect Productions and Hebburn writer Jason Cook.
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Critics
TV Critics: Television’s Opening Night; This Time Next Year; Unarmed Black Male
“The 80th-anniversary documentary was overlong and over-technical, but brilliantly recreated the tension of that first night.”
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Comment
Time to bulk up or fall behind
Context is everything for AT&T/Time Warner merger, says Kate Bulkley
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News
5 News unveils new-look studio after moving to ITN
5 News has become the latest major news provider to unveil a new on-screen look and studio set.
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News
CG studio Lumiere merges with post house Nice Biscuits
CG studio Lumiere has merged with the post-production house Nice Biscuits after the two companies formed a joint venture.
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Features
Planet Earth II
Provide post-production and workflow services for the landmark wildlife series, facilitating Ultra High Definition (UHD) and High Dynamic Range (HDR) management, processing and delivery.
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Behind The Scenes
Before the Flood, Nat Geo
The ‘power of Leo’ compelled film-maker Fisher Stevens to return to the theme of climate change. The actor opened doors and made the topic sexy too, he tells Manori Ravindran
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News
Netflix to offer downloads
Netflix is set to give subscribers the opportunity to download content to view offline for the first time – bringing it into line with streaming rivals Amazon and YouTube.
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News
Ericsson: consumers frustrated by search for content
Consumers spend 45% more time hunting for content to watch on VoD services than linear TV – but almost two-thirds claimed to be happy with their on-demand experiences.
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News
FYI to ramp up UK co-pro deals
US cable network FYI is to ramp up its slate of co-productions with British broadcasters as it searches for high-end lifestyle formats.
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News
Indies scrutinise BBC Studios cuts
Indies have been examining BBC Studios’ large-scale redundancy plan to cut 314 staff across its factual and scripted divisions.
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News
Pinewood in running to manage Maltese studio
Two British companies, Pinewood Studios and Mediente, are among the five shortlisted firms that have been invited by the Malta Film Commission to present proposals for renovating and operating the Mediterranean Film Studios in Kalkara.
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News
Viacom unites global brands
Viacom is looking to bridge the “disconnect” between its US and international pay-TV brands after merging the divisions for the first time.
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News
Fleabag indie eyes new writers
Fleabag indie Two Brothers Pictures is to become a “creative incubator” for fledgling writers and has hired its first chief operating officer to help it follow up the success of the BBC3 comedy.
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News
Morrison, Liddiment & Graham to back indie start-ups
Steve Morrison, David Liddiment and the other All3Media co-founders have joined forces with Wall to Wall founder Alex Graham to become angel investors, backing the next generation of true indies.
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Comment
BBC Studios faces tough balancing act
Hybrid structure is needed to straddle commercial and PSB worlds
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News
Sky reveals first BAME figures
Sky is extending its diversity initiative to cover news and sport after revealing its performance for the first time since tough BAME targets were introduced in 2014.
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News
Level 3 sold for £28bn
CenturyLink is to buy Level 3 in a cash and stock transaction valued at approximately $34bn (£28bn).
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