All Broadcast articles in June 2024 – Page 18
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News
In brief: Quintus doc sale; Emmerdale appointment; Who Do You Think You Are? return
Doc series Beyond Borders picked up by A+E Networks
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News
Apple Vision Pro to be released in the UK
It will start at £3,499, with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage capacities
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ITV orders Post Office drama follow-up doc
Little Gem to produce one-hour film about aftermath of Mr Bates vs The Post Office
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Critics
Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace; Bake Off: The Professionals; Cursed Histories
“In less sensitive hands it could easily have been one long misery fest, but the message was ultimately uplifting”
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News
Fox chief forecasts ‘dynamic era of TV’ after streaming correction
Banff World Media Festival: Rob Wade touts return to ‘traditional’ structure of network, studio and distribution
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News
Keshet UK set to lose chief operating officer
Christine Healy preparing to exit a year after taking up newly-created role
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Video
Trail: Paranormal, BBC3
Second series of the Twenty Twenty format sees Sian Eleri delves into otherworldly mysteries
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News
Fox inks production deal with Will Arnett
Lego Masters host and Snake Oil exec producer to develop unscripted and scripted ideas for US broadcaster
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Features
First look: Sherwood, BBC1
Selection of images from the second series of James Graham’s six-part crime drama. Produced by House Productions
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News
C4 picks up Agatha Christie doc series
David Suchet will retrace crime writer’s footsteps around the world
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News
BBC1 gets creative minds to tell their stories
In My Own Words will look inside the minds of leading cultural lights such as Billy Connolly
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Framestore Company 3 names Lincoln Wallen group CTO
Wallen has previously been CTO of Dreamworks Animation
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News
Sophie Leonard and David Hodgkinson launch indie
Duo recruit Expectation’s Joe Fowler as head of development for Samphire Films
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News
In brief: BBC Aussie thriller acquistion; The Traitors adaptions; ITV unveils election line up
Australian mystery series High Country to land on iPlayer and BBC TV channels
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News
Adobe clarifies Creative Cloud content won’t be used for AI training
Users had become worried after changes to the terms of service
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Ratings
Seven-way election debate speaks to 3m
WEEKEND: BBC programme dominates Friday evening viewing but fails to match ITV leaders debate
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News
Quest Films develops AI-drones for use in production
Drones can capture aerial views without need for an operator
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News
C4 orders James Acaster quiz pilot
Tuesday’s Child Scotland and Interstellar behind non-TX pilot fronted by comedian
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Comment
Camilla Lewis: When you hire female-led teams, the results speak for themselves
Women are often employed on docs tackling traditionally female subjects, but doing things differently can create powerful, exciting films on any topic