All Broadcast articles in 8 May 2014 – Page 2
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News
BT hits 1m TV customers
BT has played down reports that it is targeting the majority share of Premier League football rights when they come up for auction as its TV service hits 1m subscribers.
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Bonus metrics to change at C4
Channel 4 is to change the metrics it uses to calculate bonuses for its executive team.
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C4 annual results: digested
Click for Broadcast’s coverage of Channel 4’s financial report of 2013.
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C4 blames BBC daytime strategy for share decline
Channel 4 chief creative officer Jay Hunt has blamed the “seismic” impact of BBC’s shift in daytime strategy for contributing to loss of share on its main channel.
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Discovery & Liberty buy All3Media
A round-up of Broadcast’s coverage of Discovery and Liberty Global’s £550m acquisition of All3Media.
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C4 commissioning priorities revealed
Channel 4’s annual report provided a breakdown of its commissioning priorities for 2014 and beyond. Broadcast takes you through the genres to cast light on its strategy.
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All3Media: the story behind the sale
Permira’s £550m sale of All3Media to Discovery and Liberty Global marks the end of a three-year effort to offload the super-indie.
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Discovery eyes All3Media pipeline
Discovery’s ground-breaking deal to buy All3Media will give it a massive pipeline of content to exploit via second runs on its channels around the world.
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All3Media deal puts quotas in spotlight
Discovery and Liberty Global’s £550m takeover of All3Media looks set to change the way the super-indie does business with UK broadcasters.
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TV failing women directors
Directors UK (DUK) is challenging broadcasters and producers to ensure that 30% of all shows are directed by women by 2017, after a major study found significant inequality in key genres, from crime drama to panel shows.
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Discovery & Liberty Global agree deal to buy All3Media
Discovery and Liberty Global have agreed a £550m-plus deal to acquire super-indie All3Media.
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C4 marries strangers in new format
Channel 4 has commissioned Married at First Sight, a controversial Danish format that sees strangers get married after meeting for the first time.
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C4 finances stable as share suffers
Channel 4 made a loss of £15m in 2013 - a year in which it missed key audience share targets, but made more than half its programmes outside of London for the first time.
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Critics
TV Critics: 24 - Live Another Day; Billy Connolly’s Big Send Off; 24 Hours in A&E
“This comeback delivered crash-bang thrills and rug-pulling twists.”
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BBC to use Stagebox device to boost election coverage
The BBC will boost its coverage of local and European parliament elections this month with the use of video-over-IP device Stagebox.
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Comment
Tracking TV’s transatlantic trend
Viacom and Leftfield deals highlight a narrowing UK/US gap, says Chris Curtis
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Argonon aids indies in Asia
A number of UK indies have landed business in Asia after partnering with a new funding firm backed by Argonon.
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Vice News boss: fresh approach is paying off
Vice News European chief Kevin Sutcliffe has claimed that the emerging channel is more “fleet of foot” than traditional news broadcasters.
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Red Bull to launch TV channel on Sky
Red Bull is to launch a linear TV channel in the UK after securing carriage with BSkyB.
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