All Broadcast articles in March 2024 – Page 22
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News
Prime Video and Sky board Breakthrough Leaders scheme
BBCS and ITVS also join The TV Collective’s career initiative for fourth iteration
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Critics
The Push; How the BBC Began
“True crime documentaries can be a prurient business but The Push was remarkable”
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Video
Trail: The Rise And Fall Of Boris Johnson, Channel 4
Four-part doc series from 72 Films, on a meteoric rise to power, and the extraordinary events of a premiership
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Comment
Exploring the growing appeal of Asia
Documentary agent Moray Coulter shares his experiences of a trip to Asia TV Forum
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Jenne Casarotto, co-founder of Casarotto Ramsay & Associates, dies aged 77
Clients including Sir Stephen Frears and Steve McQueen pay tribute to agency titan
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Ratings
Live viewing retains its power
The Traitors, Mr Bates and the Superbowl show that audiences will still tune in for the right content
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London TV Screenings: unscripted opportunities abound
The rhetoric has been dominated by scripted, but buyers are in the market for premium unscripted shows
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In brief: BBCS chief operating officer; Argonon USA promotion; Virdee cast
Nicola Pinn steps up for newly-created role at BBCS
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Hardcash exec calls out ‘predatory behaviour’ in industry
Esella Hawkey speaks out after recognition for C4 Russell Brand doc
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Children create their own chat show on training scheme
Barking and Dagenham School took part in the project, which is aimed at diversifying the workforce in broadcast media
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Ratings
Nick Knowles’ Mississippi trip attracts 770,000
THURSDAY: Coming Up Roses’ two-parter opens on par with host’s previous trip to Death Valley
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News
BBC and BBCS writers land 10% pay rise
Increased residuals also secured after renegotiations with WGGB
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Fifth Season boards Gloriavale cult doc
Warner Bros premium factual title explores notorious New Zealand religious group
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Comment
Sarudzayi Marufu: Producers must embrace private equity lifeline
It might not be a silver bullet, but it’s vital that the industry finds a way to diversify its funding
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News
VFX house Imaginary Pictures unveils ‘holoportation’ service
It enables high-quality 3D models of people and products to be transmitted anywhere in the world in real-time
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Critics
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin; Dead Hot; Things You Should Have Done
“I had forgotten what a singular talent Noel Fielding is. Here they just wind him up and let him go: he stands and he delivers”
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News
BBCS buys ITV BritBox International stake for £255m
Deal sees BBC Studios take full ownership of global SVoD service
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Video
Trail: Is It Cake, Too?, Netflix
Third series of the Netflix Studios format where contestants create cakes that replicate common objects in an effort to trick celebrity judges
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News
BBC unscripted unit adds duty of care exec
Sam Bickley will oversee programme delivering events, training and materials
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Liz Tucker to step down from WFTV
Outgoing chair reflects on ‘exciting and exhilarating time’ supporting women’s voices