All Broadcast articles in 9 August 2019 – Page 3
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Ratings
I Am… series closes with 600,000 average
TUESDAY: C4’s improvised drama winds up just under slot average and underperforms with youngs
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News
Fox buys entertainment studio Bento Box
Animation specialist to sit as independent entity under Fox Entertainment banner
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News
FA to launch streaming platform for women’s football
FA Player will show over 150 live games each season, including all Barclays FA Women’s Super League matches
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Comment
AVoD is an important part of the on-demand revolution
Potential access to younger audiences is a key attraction to advertisers, says Kate Bulkley
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News
Dock10 upgrades studios with UHD and HDR cameras
Salford facility invests in 15 new Sony HDC-3500 4K cameras
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Comment
Edinburgh is no laughing matter
Putting on a festival session was much more stressful than I expected, says Steven D Wright
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News
Nickelodeon buys global IP to Garfield franchise
Viacom kids and family brand developing new animated series
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Comment
Edinburgh has the ability to make even Brexit fun
Festival is packed with entertaining sessions, but still tackles big issues, says Lisa Campbell
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News
Sky back on acquisitions trail
New Studios division’s non-scripted credentials are strengthened by True to Nature deal
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BBC raises game in podcasts
Corporation sets outs ambitious plans for US-style tentpole drama and entertainment projects
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Podcast indies and BBC ready new IP era
Audio UK plans talks with the corporation to finalise an agreement
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Passion Distribution to fully fund shows for global sales
Welsh super-indie is using its distribution arm to analyse TV trends worldwide
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News
C5 sparks debate on male suicide
Feature-length doc and discussion programme part of channel’s strategy to tackle tough topics
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The Broadcast Interview
Chris Brogden, Tinopolis
Tinopolis’ director of content Chris Brogden talks to Max Goldbart about developing relationships between the group’s US and UK indies
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News
Quibi rights policy intrigues indies
Producers able to repackage short-form content and sell to other platforms after two years
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News
How AI will revolutionise youth sports broadcasting
Pixellot director of sales Charlie Prichard believes there’s untapped potential in turning to AI-automated production to create cost-effective youth sports content