All Broadcast articles in February 2024 – Page 3
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News
79% of sport execs say automation will have an impact on production
Automated production and remote production technology are predicted to significantly impact the sector this year
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Pact boss calls for greater clarity on C4 N&R quotas
John McVay urges Ofcom to set out commissioning spend for each nation
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News
In brief: Newen Riff Raff deal; Murder is Easy sales; ITV rebrand
Jude Law production company gets Newen investment
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Behind The Scenes
Cân i Gymru (Song for Wales), S4C
Executive producer Emyr Afan on the increasing the profile of singing contest Cân i Gymru (Song for Wales) with a staging revamp
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Features
Distributors Index: BBC Studios on the hunt for content with global appeal
Execs Mark Linsey and Kate Ward discuss their aim of getting the best of British TV out to the world
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News
Murder Trial continues with 1.1m
TUESDAY: C4 format maintains its audience as the FA Cup dominates evening viewing
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Bad Wolf secures £4m to drive growth in Welsh TV
Deal to help Dr Who indie to build on global success from Cardiff base
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Comment: What Influencer-led events teach traditional sports
Robbie Spargo discusses how communicating the entertainment factor of sport is critical to its longevity
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BBC to air World Indoor Athletics Championships live from Glasgow
Live coverage will be shown on BBC2 and BBC iPlayer
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Features
NBCU pushes on with search for international entertainment
From BBC partnerships to filming abroad, the US broadcaster is prepared to travel for good TV
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News
In brief: Hidden Treasures of the National Trust; So You Think You Can Dance; MGM+ appointment
BBC2 returns to National Trust treasures
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Critics
New Model Agency; Dead in the Water; Shogun
“The temptation to stab yourself in the thigh with a fork grows with every passing minute”
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News
‘Landmark’ C4 doc recounts struggle of British Asians
Series is set against backdrop of National Front’s campaign of violence
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ITV1 and PBS serve up more Professor T
Eagle Eye-produced drama gets fourth outing after travelling to 120 countries
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Video
Trail: The BRIT Awards, ITV1
UK’s biggest music awards, hosted by Clara Amfo, Maya Jama and Roman Kemp. Produced by Brits TV
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News
Penny Lane digs up gardening series for ITV
Alan Titchmarsh to shine light on ‘innovative’ gardens around the UK
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News
BBC outlines non-editorial complaints plan
Corporation to beef up processes after criticism around Huw Edwards case
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FTVC spotlights Jewish, Arab and Muslim workers’ mental health
Charity kicks off ‘constructive’ dialogue with senior industry figures