All Broadcast articles in 8 January 2015 – Page 3
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Comment
Why should the nations get all the attention?
A huge swathe of the country is missing from Danny Cohen’s plans, says Andrew Sheldon
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Comment
BBC3 should do more than make you laugh and think
It’s the shows that count online, says Stephen Arnell
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BBC looks to Future of News
Digital transformation and broader tone are key, says Maggie Brown
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Features
Walking The Nile
Complete final post and delivery of the series in which Levison Wood embarks on a nine-month walk along the length of the River Nile.
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Features
The Inca: Masters Of The Clouds
Provide post-production services for the two-part series about the rise and fall of the Inca empire.
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Britain’s Tudor Treasures: A Night At Hampton Court
Offline facilities and picture finishing for the 60-minute doc in which Lucy Worsley and David Starkey recreate the christening of Henry VIII’s heir Edward.
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News
Key tech & facilities trends for 2015
Leading figures in post, OB, studios and technology offer their views on what to expect in 2015
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That Lot expands as TV realises power of Twitter
Social media firm That Lot has expanded its team of writers as cofounder David Levin aims to capitalise on his belief that Twitter activity can boost a TV show’s ratings.
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The Broadcast Interview
Russell T Davies on Cucumber
Writer Russell T Davies tells Robin Parker about mixing grit and gloss in his return to the Manchester gay scene.
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News
The global trends for 2015
Broadcast international editor Peter White looks ahead at what to expect in the next 12 months
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Sky 1 imagines Apocalypse Slough
Sky 1 has continued its investment in drama with comedy thriller Apocalypse Slough from Yonderland producer Working Title Television.
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Pluto TV keen to license UK indie content
Sky-backed online video aggregator Pluto TV has revealed plans to license professionally produced shows from production companies.
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News
Christmas Day ratings slump
A lack of schedule refreshment, the growth of digital channels and an explosion in on-demand viewing all contributed to a slump in overnight Christmas Day ratings.
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News
Indies back shock BBC kids appointment
Alice Webb’s appointment as director of BBC Children’s has been welcomed by kids’ producers, despite several admitting they had not previously heard of her.
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Potato ships in ‘Meccano’ set for ITV’s Ninja Warrior
ITV is to bring an existing Meccano- style set to the Manchester Central convention centre for its forthcoming version of US format Ninja Warrior.
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All3Media International hires former Zodiak exec
All3Media has appointed former BBC Worldwide and Zodiak Rights boss Steve Macallister as chief executive of its international distribution arm.
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Endemol Shine structure shapes up
Endemol Shine Group has put in place a six-month integration roadmap following the approval of its mega-merger in December.
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Comment
Producers waiting for clarity
Endemol Shine and BBC Productions first big items on 2015 agenda
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News
BBC moves up a gear with plans for production arm
The BBC could finalise its radical plans to commercialise its production division as early as March, as the project begins to gather pace
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Kim Shillinglaw bids to give BBC2 an edge
Controller Kim Shillinglaw is bidding to bring a more contemporary edge to BBC2 with a raft of commissions.