All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 45
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This festive period, spare a thought for commissioners
Scheduling the perfect mix over Christmas is tough – and Covid has it even more of a challenge, says Lorraine Heggessey
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The Broadcast Interview
Mahon ready to throw off linear shackles
Chief executive sets out bold vision to shift C4’s priorities from linear to online
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Features
Focus Group: Memorable moments of 2020
Our four panellists on getting through a challenging 12 months
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Features
End Credits: Heather Jones, A+E Networks
The A+E Networks general manager UK and senior vice-president, content & creative on record shops, ready-meals and a Theroux faux pas
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Features
TriForce Creative Network: Banging the drum for diversity
Fraser Ayres, Jimmy Akingbola and Minnie Ayres on why the industry is finally taking diversity seriously
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Creative Review: Bar-raising visual effects
Recent work in VFX reaches new levels of creativity
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C5 broadens drama horizons
ViacomCBS UK deputy director of programmes Sebastian Cardwell on expanding scripted slate beyond crime and thrillers
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Ratings
Genres - 28-day consolidated (September 2020)
Including top 10 comedy, drama and entertainment programmes
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Ratings
Project Restart scores a winner
Sky Sports channels record highest ever total but BBC1 Premier League ratings are way ahead
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Young stay in for Friday Night Dinner
Channel 4 show is year’s biggest comedy hit with demographic
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Sky’s The Third Day and Two Weeks To Live top 1m
Repeat showings and 28-day catch-up deliver huge ratings boosts
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Feelgood TV brings in the viewers
The Great British Bake Off and All Creatures Great And Small deliver channel highs for C4 and C5
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Des tops table for ITV
True-crime series is channel’s highest-rated show of 2020 after 28 days’ consolidation
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Features
Science shows thrive in pandemic
Growing appetite for genre as audiences seek information on coronavirus
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Comment
Shift to on-demand gathers pace as pandemic strikes
Broadcasters that exploit their online services the quickest will win this particular battle, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
Focus Group: Social media comedy stars
Our four panellists on turning social media comedians into TV stars
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Journalist certification a necessity to benchmark truth
As fact becomes increasingly hard to discern in the fake news era, certification offers a means to bring back trust, says Ben Fenton
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Features
Licensing takes back seat as US studios launch D2C services
Can major players afford to forgo lucrative distribution deals?
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Ratings
Roadkill and Life gain pre-TX boost
Strong pre-transmission and catch-up figures offset falls in overnight audiences
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Comment
Evidence not ideology should shape PSB future
The ecology of public service broadcasting has to evolve, but debate must be open and honest