All articles by Adrian Pennington
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         Features FeaturesStudios make space for the communityAmid falling demand for space, UK studios are stepping up efforts to engage with their local communities 
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         Features FeaturesStudios look to brighter days in 2024After weathering a perfect storm of US strikes and a slowdown in commissioning, UK studios are cautiously optimistic about the coming year 
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         Features FeaturesStudios rush to expand as demand soarsNew facilities are being built around the country and existing sites are expanding, but concerns remain over soaring energy costs and a lack of crew 
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         Features FeaturesGrowing up fast: the rise of AvoDThough still to make a mark in the UK, AVoD platforms have exploded in the US, with those offering a ‘lean-back, linear experience’ the most in demand 
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         Features FeaturesThe tech shaking up productionDevelopments such as 5G, AI and remote working are set to revolutionise the way producers capture, edit and deliver programming 
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         News NewsPost grapples with gender gapMore women in senior management positions but under-representation continues in tech roles 
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         The Broadcast Interview The Broadcast InterviewOur Planet: building a global landmarkSilverback Films reveal its ambitions for Netflix’s biggest factual bet to date 
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         Features FeaturesWhat's the score with AI musicAdrian Pennington finds out if artificial intelligence is a threat to the production music industry or a useful resource 
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         Features FeaturesNavigating the music minefieldWhether to use library music, commercial tracks or commission a bespoke score? 
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         Features FeaturesLooking beyond the Game’s endThe Northern Ireland film and television sector is planning to compete on the global stage 
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         Features FeaturesInnovation strikes at World CupTech innovation will be at the fore at this year’s World Cup as all 64 matches are captured in 4K UHD and HDR, and more cameras than ever cover the action. Immersive sound, 180-degree live streams and VR content are also in the match-day programme 
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         Features FeaturesIs TV’s future in your hands?Quiz app HQ Trivia is setting the pace for interactive broadcasting 
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         Features FeaturesWhy content rules the worldWith the likes of Facebook and Apple joining the fray, the battle for the best sport, drama and entertainment is intensifying 
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         Features FeaturesTV on fast track to the futureThe rise of the machines continued as AI tools were used for a multitude of tasks, while an episode of C4’s Electric Dreams marked a turning point for 8K 
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         Features FeaturesNo end in sight for boom timesUK studios had a hard time keeping up with demand for space this year – and that looks set to continue in 2018 despite further capacity coming on stream 
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         Features FeaturesThe rise of machine learningAI is an increasingly important tool for media companies, helping to automate repetitive tasks and free up staff to focus on delivering quality content. 
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         Features FeaturesHow to protect against piracyCyber security is rising up the agenda for broadcasters and suppliers as high-profile breaches hit the headlines, but how serious is the risk and what can be done? 
 



 
     
    
    













