All Broadcast articles in March 2024 – Page 7
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News
Suits leads trio of BBC scripted acquisitions
Show that shot Meghan Markle to fame is bought up in volume
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News
Trio win series development prizes at Seriesmakers
Kevin Macdonald, Barbera Albert and Erik Matti were among the winners of Series Mania’s development lab
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Video
Trail: Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood With My Father, Netflix
Comedian and his father try to crack the answers to parenthood’s endless questions. Produced by Jackpot Productions
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News
French broadcast chiefs hail UK for Freely vision
Bosses of M6 and France Télévisions speak out after shuttering of Salto
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Ratings
Bring the Drama makes quiet exit
WEDNESDAY: Wall to Wall acting competition show reaches 350,000
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News
Happy Valley wins big at BPG Awards
BPG members also pay tribute to Mr Bates vs The Post Office
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Video
Trail: Heartbreak High, Netflix
Second series of the Australian school drama - a reboot of the 1994 TV series. Produced by FremantleMedia
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Critics
3 Body Problem; The Dropout; The Truth About Vaping
“Thankfully, the whole season is available to binge – I don’t think I could’ve stood to wait a week for each chapter”
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News
Avalon investigates sex dungeon killer for C+I
A+E orders two-part doc on murders of Alex Morgan and Leah Ware
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News
Directors UK sounds alarm over Bafta nominee gender split
Women under-represented in directing categories despite interventions
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News
Voiceworks Sport adds exec producer Matt Tasker
Tasker has previously worked at Manchester United and Bauer Media
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News
Aurora appoints creative director to drive non-live slate
Jon Cowen hired as production house expands beyond live sport
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Features
Warner Bros Discovery: New indie partners freshen up the table
Raw TV, Full Fat, Ricochet and CPL enter the top 10 of WBD suppliers
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Features
Broadcasters in the firing line
Poor handling of the production slowdown, bad communication & a greenlight shortage are among the main complaints to this year’s survey
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Features
Indies point to toughest year in memory
With many indies describing 2023 as their toughest year ever, 2024 looks likely to be just as hard, though some see signs of recovery
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Features
BBC: Wall to Wall ends Remarkable reign
The Waterloo Road producer was the broadcaster’s top supplier by spend, knocking Remarkable down to second place for the first time in three years
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Features
Studio Lambert wins as Netflix ups hours
“Netflix is the largest SVoD commissioner of UK indies, responsible for more than half of the total hours launched on the four major services in 2023”
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Features
N&R indies feel the pinch
The majority of N&R indies report turnover that’s either static or falling, and cite recruitment of senior roles as a continuing problem