Features – Page 115
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Fox highlights strength of linear programming
Taking a unique approach to comedy scheduling that will act as an experiment for scripted at the broadcaster.
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Indies complain to BBC over SPOTY tender
Sunset+Vine and Done and Dusted have taken issue with selection process
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Jim Reid: Budgie
Impressions of Adam Faith’s chirpy Cockney became a playground staple for the Channel X director of programmes
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Capturing data in a VoD world
How do Barb’s plans for the future of audience measurement stack up?
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B60: Healthy picture for visual effects
Tim Dams looks at how the sector went from cottage industry to global leader
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Writers on writers: Paula Milne and Danny Brocklehurst compare notes
How the rise of the streamers and binge-watching has affected the way they write
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Nicole Taylor & Sarah Phelps on the pleasure and pain of writing
Scriptwriters discuss their love/hate relationship with the creative process and why panic is an essential part of the job
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The Brits making waves across the pond
Transatlantic success stories from NBC’s Paul Telegdy to Ozy Media’s Jana Bennett
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UK ratings 2006 - 2019: the changing shape of audiences
Stephen Price explores the decline of the soaps, but finds a raft of old entertainment juggernauts still going strong
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Linear: how long has it got?
With youngsters deserting traditional TV schedules, is the industry hurtling towards an on-demand-only future?
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The BBC: what next?
From iPlayer rights and SVoD rivals to fragmented audiences and IP delivery, Tara Conlan surveys the corporation’s challenges
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What to expect from BBC4 – Broadcast Digital Awards Channel of The Year
After scooping up the Channel of the Year award at last week’s Broadcast Digital Awards, BBC4 looks set to continue landing larger audiences with ground-breaking programming spanning from specialist factual to drama
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Gallery: Broadcast Digital Awards 2019
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered for the annual Broadcast Digital Awards, hosted by Alex Horne and The Horne Section
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Stranger Things capitalises on nostalgia
Netflix’s major sci-fi fantasy series has returned for a highly anticipated third season and has already attracted major praise from critics.
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Channel Of The Year: BBC4
‘Sketch-show impressions of BBC Four as a stuffy channel filled with academics shouting in fields were consigned to history’
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Channel Of The Year (Non-PSB): Dave
‘A channel at the top of its game, which has carved out a clear and attractive identity and put original IP at its heart’
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Gamechanger Programme of The Year: Al Murray: Why Does Everyone Hate The English?
‘It helped to shift viewers’ perception of the channel at precisely the time it moved from docs to entertainment on the Sky EPG’