All Broadcast articles in 5 June 2020
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News
Podcast: Adam Heyhurst on the success of Radio 1’s Live Lounge and the power of live streaming
Marketing agency’s head of broadcast on live streaming vs pre-recorded; setting up BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge; and his top tips for filming at home
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Video
Jack Whitehall’s Father’s Day, BBC1
Jack Whitehall and his Dad Michael review old family photos and awkward home video footage. Produced by Jackpot Productions and So Television
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News
Food producers get creative
ITV Studios’ Weekend Kitchen and Remarkable’s Sunday Brunch return to the studio
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Ratings
1966 replay peaks with 1.3m
WEEKEND: Channel 4 wins the spoils in Sunday afternoon of sporting action
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Features
Studio Something on landing a BBC show
Creative director Jordan Laird on how the acclaimed BBC Scotland series A View from the Terrace came to be
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Features
Sitting in Limbo: creating a Windrush legacy
The creative team behind BBC1 drama on the influence of Netflix’s When They See Us and the ‘unifying force’ of the George Floyd protests
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News
Tim Davie: from Pepsi to public service
Incoming director general has trod an unusual path to the top job
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News
Analysis: Davie promises change as BBC opts for another male DG
Timing a factor in Studios’ boss appointment
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News
Newswrap podcast #7: Black Lives Matter
A Broadcast Newswrap special analysing the fallout from the tragic death of George Floyd
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Ratings
ITV’s celebrity families beat C4’s best parents
THURSDAY: Spin-off from Anne Hegarty-hosted quiz lands with 2.7m
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News
Tim Davie appointed director general
BBC Studios chief pips Charlotte Moore to the post he previously filled in an acting capacity in 2012/2013
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News
Partridge turns podcaster
Audible releases first episode of 18-part series ahead of autumn launch
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News
ViacomCBS reveals digital channels leads
Gemma Hewlett and Anna-Belen Dunlop take charge of 5Star, MTV and Comedy Central
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News
DCMSC lambasts government on lack of freelancer support
Julian Knight says support schemes have ‘failed to champion the needs’ of self-employed
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Critics
After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News
“A well-researched and depressing look at how and why such stories spread online”
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News
BBC to follow-up Civilisations with British epic
Blakeway and Clear Story seven-parter leads Tony Hall’s swansong arts slate
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Comment
Turning the advertising ignition
Market on road to recovery as car showrooms open their doors