All Broadcast articles in 6 March 2020 – Page 5
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News
C4 returns to gypsy community
Ed Stafford to live with traveller community for latest 60 Days series
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C5, BBC3 and Sky Atlantic vie for RTS channel of the year
Hometown: A Killing, Sex Education and Chernobyl among shows picking up multiple nominations
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Coronavirus hits Catchphrase and Take Me Out studio
Bectu urges government to consider plight of freelancers
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Buccaneer and NBCU partner for Danish thriller
Producers eyeing LA partners for eight-parter Moths
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Video
Penance, Channel 5
Psychological thriller following a family after the death of their son. Produced by West Road Pictures
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MPTS partners with SMPTE, DPP and Mojofest for 2020 event
The UK’s largest media trade show will take place 13-14 May 2020 at Olympia, London
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PSBs mull joint VoD player
Early-stage conversations taking place over combining broadcaster VoD players
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Banijay Rights sets up shop with Chatterbox
First-look deal gives exclusive access to factual indie’s slate
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Five Guys a Week, Channel 4
Label1 dating format sees one single lady share a week with five men who vie to win her affections
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Jackie Edwards: ‘the world is watching’ the YACF
Kids’ fund head talking to international PSBs about introducing a similar model
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British film studios secure £500m funding
Twickenham to open in Liverpool thanks to cash injection
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James Purnell open to licence fee modernisation
BBC exec: we need universality to stay relevant
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Directors resign as Kew enters administration
FTI Consulting appointed receiver as distributor shuts doors
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Willis revisits maternity ward for W
Firecracker to follow up on previous birth stories for two-part special
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Ratings
McDonald & Dodds intrigues 4.5m
SUNDAY: ITV crime drama makes strong start against tough competition from BBC1
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Coronavirus puts Mip TV in the balance
Annual market under threat after public gathering ban, but organisers insist it will take place
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Cineflix Rights adds Miramax exec for scripted
Further step into ‘ramping up’ scripted activity, according to Cineflix Media president