All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 51
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RatingsYoung Offenders racks up the views
Youth comedy’s ratings more than double after 28 days, but little change for family friendly The Voice Kids
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FeaturesCreative Review: Triumphs of post-production
The most impressive recent work in audio, effects and grading
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FeaturesBritBox’s originals wishlist
Managing director Will Harrison reveals his plans to step up commissioning, with a focus on scripted shows that reflect British culture
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CommentMental health support is key to getting TV back on track
Six months of global pandemic have taken their toll on the industry, says Alex Pumfrey
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FeaturesDistributors Showcase Live: Selling diversity across the globe
Leading distributors assess the international appetite for diverse programming
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FeaturesFreelancers brace for second wave
Hard-hit self-employed workers bemoan lack of government support as fresh crisis looms
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Behind The ScenesSmall Axe: Lessons in black history
Tracing the stories of black West Indians over 16 years, director Steve McQueen’s new BBC1 series couldn’t be more relevant or timely
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RatingsC5’s All Creatures a nostalgic winner
Rebooted drama sees off BBC1 rivals and proves a hit with young and old alike
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CommentBBC3 needs to balance online and linear
Combined presence across TV and on-demand is best strategy for youth channel, says Scott Bryan
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The Broadcast InterviewEmily Mortimer: In pursuit of period perfection
Writer, director and star of BBC1’s Nancy Mitford adaptation In Pursuit of Love set out to create something more than a ‘chocolate-box’ period piece
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FeaturesThe BBC’s radical commissioning plan
Industry reacts to corporation’s proposal for switch to iPlayer-first approach
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The Broadcast InterviewSaving Strictly: Interview with showrunner Sarah James
Exec producer on stress, self isolation and same-sex couples
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FeaturesFocus Group: Coping with Covid-19
Our four panellists discuss the difficulties of producing in quarantine
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CommentUS-style news won’t work in UK
Impartiality rules mean there is no place for polarised, opinion-heavy services, says Peter Bazalgette
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CommentBroadcasters are no longer slaves to the schedule
The BBC and ITV are leading the charge in transforming the commissioning status quo, says Chris Curtis
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FeaturesDistributors Showcase Live: Boom time for format sales
Four leading distributors discuss the growing interest in classic shows and the wider impact of the pandemic on their business
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FeaturesEnd Credits: Mel Bezalel, RDF
The director of development on Persian rice, John Hamm and turning down the thermostat
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RatingsGenres - 28-day consolidated (July 2020)
Including top 10 drama, comedy and factual programmes
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RatingsRepair Shop buffs up BBC1 peak slot
The gentle daytime show has gone from strength to strength since its move to 8pm in March
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RatingsYoung get serious during lockdown
Covid crisis boosts news as production halt takes toll on youth-skewing channels


















