All Broadcast articles in 5 July 2019
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News
Last chance to enter Best Places to Work in TV
Entries close for 2020 edition of industry-wide survey on 30 August
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Ratings
Ratings win for Women’s World Cup
Stellar numbers for BBC1 can’t alter familiar sporting narrative as Serengeti gets underway
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News
Mentorn Scotland scoops BBC triple
Corner shop customers to judge cooking contest, plus shows from comedian Mark Nelson and pop star Ana Matronic
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News
BBC2 puts faith in Race Across the World
Studio Lambert lands two more series of breakout hit as David Brindley details fact ent slate
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News
BBC Studios invests in Quibi
Joins ITV and Viacom as backers of Jeffrey Katzenberg’s upcoming short-form SVoD platform
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News
Lewis Hamilton and Wasps Rugby players join Vodafone for 5G launch
London’s Sky Garden played host to high-profile sports stars for Vodafone’s 5G launch event
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Ratings
Serengeti roars to 2m
THURSDAY: Younger viewers tune out as latest BBC1 wildlife doc falls short of slot average
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News
Channel 4 gets Britbox boost
Terms of trade deal enables broadcaster to control SVoD rights to its shows
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News
Sky Sports to show cricket world cup final on free-to-air TV (if England are in it)
If England make the final, it will go free-to-air
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News
Government pilots apprenticeship scheme
Culture secretary outlines plan to give year-long placements to 25 people from under-represented backgrounds
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News
Test flight of flying race car gets mixed results at Goodwood
The prototype vehicle gets up in the air, but refuses to come back down again
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BBC reveals Proms revamp
Radio 1’s Clara Amfo among new faces fronting Livewire’s refreshed coverage
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Features
Stranger Things capitalises on nostalgia
Netflix’s major sci-fi fantasy series has returned for a highly anticipated third season and has already attracted major praise from critics.