All Broadcast articles in 8 September 2017 – Page 2
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Ratings
C4's Back off to solid start
WEDNESDAY: Back, the C4 comedy starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, opened with just shy of 1m viewers.
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Features
Declining Big Brother still an asset
The reality franchise is key to Channel 5’s quest for the youth audience and as a launchpad for new shows.
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Digital editions
8 September 2017
UK indies ride Netflix wave; Producers back ITV comedy; Indies hail Sky’s speedy orders
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Behind The Scenes
WWII's Great Escapes: The Freedom Trails, C4
Retracing the escape routes of Allied forces
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Comment
Why old is gold for controllers
Stale shows survive because they rate well and prop up the schedule, says Steven D Wright
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News
BBC and C5 back small indies
Broadcasters commissioned more shows from sub-£10m firms than any of their rivals in 2016
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News
Indies hail Sky’s speedy orders
Tin Star and Jamestown producers say broadcaster’s quick recommissions lead to better shows
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News
The Garden eyes fresh genres following Hay hire
Chief executive Magnus Temple has taken stock in the wake of Nick Curwin’s exit
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Comment
Lock up this stale TV format
Factual entertainment is no way to examine the complexities of life in jail, says Mark Rossiter
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Comment
BBC to sum up Netflix challenge
Research into this crucial issue will be illuminating for the industry
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News
UK indies ride Netflix wave
Pulse Films lands Madeleine McCann doc as SVoD services help to prop up flat indie sector
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News
Sister Pictures options medical memoir
Featherstone indie takes TV rights to memoir This is Going to Hurt
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