All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 28
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Features
ITV genre heads welcome green light for risk-taking
Polly Hill, Nana Hughes & Jo Clinton-Davis explain how ITVX will allow them to experiment with talent and tone
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Features
Media Production & Technology Show: How post is moving with the times
Remote working, diversifying the workforce & the role of streamers were the main topics debated by the MPTS State of the Nation panel
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Ratings
Canoe man makes a splash
ITV lands another true-crime hit, while C4’s Hullraisers gets off to a decent start
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Features
End Credits: Misbah Alvi on her career on TV
The Windfall Films executive producer on her love of musicals, and getting her big break
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Features
Analysis: Can Birmingham put itself on the production map?
The UK’s second city is brushing off a previous lack of investment and focusing on initiatives to bolster opportunities in the region
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Comment
Lorraine Heggessey: Plaudits and awards don’t excuse bad behaviour
TV needs to get its house in order if it is to continue to attract the brightest and best creative talent
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Ratings
TalkTV fades after bright start
Channel quickly settles around GB News level after opening night high of Trump interview
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Comment
Rupert Binsley: The sky’s the limit for first-person drone technology
This new technique allows the kind of cinematic shots that could not previously have been achieved on a TV budget
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Features
Four key takeaways from the broadcasting white paper
The latest proposals for the biggest overhaul of the sector in years
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The Broadcast Interview
Ade Adepitan on breaking down the barriers for disabled talent
The presenter explains why disabled talent should be at the heart of shows that have nothing to do with disability
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Comment
Playing it safe with familiar content is a risky tactic
Broadcasters are holding their own against the streamers, but too many reboots could undermine that
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Ratings
Gilded Age loses some of its lustre
Sky Atlantic drama declines after launch, while Dave’s Meet The Richardsons fails to match previous highs
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Ratings
Viewers get in the Holiday mood
Stripped C5 drama achieves decent numbers, but Saturday night sleuths are no match for Madame Blanc
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Ratings
Stress-free birth for medical drama
BBC1’s This Is Going To Hurt starts strongly, while ITV’s The Ipcress File gets huge catch-up boost
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Comment
Sports Content Summit: Diverse crew bring fresh perspective
The team behind Buzz16’s doc Micah Richards: Tackling Racism explain how the company’s approach to diversity helped create a powerful film
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Ratings
Genres - 28-day consolidated (February 2022)
Including top 10 comedy, entertainment and sport
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Ratings
Sixties style back in vogue for ITV
Spy drama The Ipcress File gets off to a strong start, while BBC1’s Killing Eve struggles to match previous runs
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Ratings
Soaps collide in schedule shake-up
Emmerdale and EastEnders go head to head as ITV rips up the scheduling rulebook
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Ratings
Teen First Dates maintains allure
Series two debut on par with previous run, while RuPaul’s Drag Race is BBC3’s biggest show by far