All Broadcasters articles – Page 278
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NewsAll 4 accounts for 13% of time spent with C4
Two-thirds of Shipwrecked views generated via on-demand service
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FeaturesNetflix: A slave to its audience?
Broadcast Intelligence explains Netflix results through the lens of its release schedule
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NewsGambling ad ban hits Sky
Revenue falls 14% following introduction of ‘whistle-to-whistle’ restriction
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NewsPaul O’Grady pilots ITV Saturday night show
For the Love of Dogs presenter teams with celebrity guests for studio format
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NewsChannel 4 delays Smuggled by a week after lorry tragedy
ScreenDog two-parter will now begin on 4 November
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VideoBelgravia, ITV/Epix
First look at Carnival Films’ and Julian Fellowes’ Downton Abbey follow-up, set in 19th century London
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CommentThe VoD battle lines are drawn
Traditional TV execs know that linear is dying, but can SVoD save them? asks Kate Bulkley
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CommentWhy investors still back Netflix
It’s right to question the SVoD’s debt burden, but its model is sound, says Linda Sullivan
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NewsFacebook eyes niche sports
Social media giant’s strategy is to focus on live events that are ‘under-served’ by broadcasters
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NewsReport slams working practices in factual
Dart Centre Europe’s report has uncovered a host of issues faced by unscripted producers
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NewsC5 seeks fresh factual approach
Lucy Willis keen to reinvigorate broadcaster’s slate with new take on well-trodden history
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NewsHardy tackles C4 gender bias
Diversity and disability in commissioning management chief’s sights following relocation
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NewsC4: Steph Show symbolises daytime tone
Head of daytime Jo Street tells producers the Expectation format will give an indication of her ambition for her slate
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NewsYoungsters embrace ITV’s bite-size news
The Rundown has generated 4 million views in its first month since launch
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NewsRadio 1 controller stands down
Ben Cooper will leave after eight years in charge of BBC’s youth stations
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NewsITV Hub beats targets as 3.2m sign up in one month for Love Island
Reality show helps take registered users past 30m mark two years early
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NewsJack Thorne: TV is failing disabled actors
Industry is doing an ‘incredibly bad’ job in on-screen representation, says The Accident writer
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