All Broadcast articles in 5 July 2019 – Page 2
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News
BBCS production arm hits £20m profit
Ralph Lee unit triples profit in second year as a commercial entity
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News
BBC reaffirms ties with Canada
Corporation renews development partnership with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ratings
Kylie kicks off a winning Sunday for BBC1
Glastonbury 2019, Countryfile and Gentleman Jack see off ITV’s Sir Trevor and Beecham House
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News
The Garden plants double BBC science order
ITV Studios indie returns to Claridge’s for engineering series and scores BBC3 medical pilot
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News
C5 does Drugs for Fun
Recreational cocaine users to be shown true cost of their habit in Alaska TV format
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News
BT Sport renews coverage of Henley Regatta
Sunset-Vine to continue producing live TV coverage for BT, as well as live streaming for YouTube
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Ratings
ITV puts on the Ritz with 3.6m
WEDNESDAY: Maverick access doc wins 8pm slot but falls shy of 4.1m slot average
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Comment
TV’s duty of care is far-reaching
Industry must better understand its responsibility and embrace change, says Denise Freeman
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News
Global buyers swoop for Dark Money
All3Media International details multiple sales for BBC1 drama
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Comment
Digital crazes can teach us a lot about younger viewers
Online stars show us what sort of content and personalities kids want, says Stuart Dredge
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Comment
TV ad model is being disrupted
Brands are blurring content and advertising lines to reach their audience, says Kate Bulkley
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Comment
Time to shine the spotlight on teens
Our new British Academy Children’s Awards category recognises investment in teen programming, writes Helen Blakeman
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Critics
Anna: The Woman Who Fought ISIS
“Anna: The Woman Who Went to Fight Isis showed the unique peril of having the child who is brave and principled.”