All Broadcast articles in 6 October 2017 – Page 2
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Critics
The Housing Enforcers; Educating Greater Manchester
“Without needing to flash images of Greenfell at us, this timely programme reminded us what huge devastation can result from a tiny fault.”
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News
BBC pilots fact ent formats
Recording studio show among ideas to be tested on air as broadcaster looks to refresh genre
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Edge backs online rights platform TRX
Edge takes minority stake in TRX parent firm Dial Square 86
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Digital editions
6 October 2017
C4 targets youth audience; BBC3 drama in line for boost; Kudos looks north for authentic stories
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Critics
The Apprentice; Who Do You Think You Are?; Back
“The Apprentice remains fiendishly watchable: cunningly cast with hiss-boo villains and skilfully edited to suck us in.”
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BBC3 drama in line for boost
Drama controller Piers Wenger hints at funding increase and reveals hunt for fresh male voices
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C4 targets youth audience
Broadcaster on the hunt for a stripped reality series that will appeal to key 16-34 viewers
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Comment
Sky has a lot to prove in light entertainment
Broadcaster’s new singing format needs to hit the ground running, says Stephen Arnell
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Comment
The case for relocating C4 is solid
There’s an out-of-London media deficit that needs to be addressed, says Phil Redmond
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News
Blend eyes original VR content
360-degree specialist hires head of video to generate its own experiences and secures funding
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Writers prepare for change
Rising drama budgets expected to lead to wider adoption of US-style team-based system
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Comment
Time for TV to change its attitude towards disability
It’s not about introducing quotas, TV execs have just got lazy, says Adam Pearson
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