All articles by Ann-Marie Corvin – Page 9
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Equity launches anti harassment initiative
Trade union seeking to create ‘meaningful change’ in the industry
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Fears over Ofcom privacy ruling
Regulatory body ruled last week that Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! had infringed the privacy of a student nurse
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BBC keen to take World News free-to-air
Additional investment requested from government to fund move out of pay-TV
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Mrs Brown's Boys cast embroiled in Paradise Papers
Patrick Houlihan, Martin Delany and Fiona Delany named in leaked documents
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Neighbours strikes debut format deal
Fox Turkey first broadcaster to re-make 35 year-old Australian soap
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BBC launches Amazon Alexa adventure
The Inspection Chamber to offer Amazon Alexa play-along experience
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Rebranded Pinewood TV strikes Jude Law co-pro deal
Ties with Riff Raff Entertainment and unveils rebrand
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Pact questions Ofcom ruling against Can’t Pay…
Privacy ruling leaves producer Brinkworth Films ‘perplexed’
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Giving kids’ TV global appeal
UK animation is in a good place thanks to hard-won tax breaks, but international sales and co-pros remain an essential ingredient for success
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Sharpening the focus on VR
From journalism to gaming, virtual reality has entered the everyday, but audiences have been slow on the uptake
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The Broadcast Interview
Sarah Muller, C5
Channel 5’s new head of children’s Sarah Muller speaks to Ann-Marie Corvin about improving its digital offering, working with Viacom - and finding the next Peppa Pig
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Creative Access: Building a diverse workforce
Creative Access has been organising internships for young BAME talent for the past three years. Former trainees and their employers tell Ann-Marie Corvin what it has done for them
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The big trends in kids’ TV
Live-action for tweens, non-dialogue animation and gender-neutral programming will be among the key themes at Kidscreen. Ann-Marie Corvin takes a look at what’s on offer
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MCN Maker Studio hires UK MD
Hewitt appointed UK managing director of the Californian-based multichannel network Maker .
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Sky+ heads into the cloud
Sky is reportedly developing a set-top box which will allow subscribers to record programmes in the cloud enabling them to be accessed from any device.