All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 17
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RatingsHonours even for E4 and ITV2
The final outing of the Netflix series is the best since the drama’s debut run on Channel 4 in 2011
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RatingsPartygate drama gathers a crowd
Lockdown goings-on prove a decent draw for C4, while C5’s All Creatures makes a strong return
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RatingsBoiling Point steams ahead
BBC1 kitchen drama cooks up a 63% ABC1 profile, while Three Little Birds is on song for ITV1
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RatingsGhosts maintains audience to the end
Final series is on par with previous outings, while ITV1’s The Long Shadow grows across its run
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Behind The ScenesMog’s Christmas: Festive feline fun from Lupus Films
How 63 artists worked to produce 170,000 animated frames in a distinctive hand-drawn style
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FeaturesYear in Review: scandal, strikes and royal ghosts
From a new monarch to a slew of celebrity scandals + the end of two of TV’s finest dramas, Broadcast looks back at the past 12 months
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FeaturesEnd Credits: Blair Mowat
The freelance composer on Doctor Who, buying a lightsaber and bringing back Blake’s Seven
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FeaturesAnalysis: How PSBs are fighting back against the streamers
Broadcasters are putting their VoD platforms at the centre of commissioning decisions, making use of audience data & tapping into their archives
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FeaturesVirtual production in the spotlight
Experts on virtual production discuss the benefits of the technology, the essential kit needed to get the most out it, and the impact of the recent layoffs at Unreal Engine maker Epic Games
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FeaturesSTV Studios’ David Mortimer: Greenbird, growth and great ambition
The STV managing director discusses the acquisition of Greenbird and his ambition to build the UK’s largest nations and regions group
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FeaturesDan Korn: Keeping ahead of the pack in true crime documentary
Crime+Investigation’s vice-president of programming discusses the innovations helping content stand out in a crowded genre
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FeaturesStudios look to brighter days in 2024
After 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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FeaturesThe Crown: The royal saga that ruled the airwaves
Left Bank execs reflect on the landmark royal drama, while Netflix UK’s Anne Mensah reveals the potential successors to its throne
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CommentDanny Brocklehurst: ‘Real life’ drama should always be rooted in truth
Writers getting a little creative with the facts is one thing, but we don’t want Arthur Scargill on a motorbike
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CommentScott Bryan: The industry should follow these new year resolutions
Let’s do away with the pointless rebrandings, invasive personalised ads and meaningless figures and support our staff
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CommentBBC’s future up for grabs, even as good sense prevails with chair
Samir Shah breaks the mould, but faces plenty of challenges as licence fee review kicks off in earnest
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CommentFear of backlash stifles open exchanges on Israel/Gaza
Fatima Salaria hands her column to an anonymous colleague to explore why discussing the Middle East is so challenging
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RatingsCooking proves immune to star power
While celebrity versions of hit formats often bring in bigger audiences, that is not always the case
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