All Broadcast articles in 7 October 2022 – Page 6
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News
Prime Video reinvests 2021 US Open funds with LTA
Revenue from sharing broadcast with Channel 4 go into Prime Video LTA Youth Girls programme
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News
IWC preps influencer reality doc series for BBC Scotland
The Reel Life (w/t) delves into the lives of Scotland’s biggest influencers
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News
Film & TV Charity snaps up former BBC production head
Anna Mishcon to oversee implementation of the Whole Picture Toolkit
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News
More 4 preps Greek property renovation format
Friel Kean Films scores six-part series Home Greek Home
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Video
Trail: Oops, I Changed The World, Curiosity Stream
Stories of accidental and surprising inventions that have transformed our lives. Produced by Arrow Media
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News
Inside Warner Bros De Lane Lea’s bespoke Soho home
The post-production giant has moved into its new 32,000 sq ft custom-designed facility, which has been six years in the making
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Sponsored
Sportel reveals full Monaco programme
SPONSORED: It will also return to Asia next year, for the first time since 2019
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News
BT Sport marks Black History Month with Sport In Words
Show pays tribute to athletes such as Mo Farah, Simone Biles, Nicola Adams, and more
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Features
End Credits: Françoise Guyonnet
Studiocanal’s executive managing director on painting and Paddington
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News
Holding script editor joins Red
Andrew Oldbury appointed senior development exec at Studio Canal label
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BBC World Service insiders reveal relocation fears
Staff warn safety of journalists will be risked following proposal to move foreign-language services overseas
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News
In brief: Annabel Jones; C4 Emerging Indie fund; Omens Studios; Abacus Media; Empire of Arkadia
Broke & Bones co-founders receives Siân Phillips Award
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News
Dorries reveals BBC & C4 frustration
Former culture secretary says licence fee review was ‘ready to go’ - and claims Liz Truss backed privatisation
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Critics
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy; Everyone Can Rap; 1978; Dal y Mellt
“Defined by Tucci’s natural charm and laid-back enjoyment of all he experiences, it makes for particularly soothing Sunday night viewing”
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Video
Trail: I Can See Your Voice, BBC1
Entertainment format in which teams guess who are the imposters in a group of singers. Produced by Naked / Thames