All Broadcast articles in November 2024 – Page 2
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News
C4 visits Alpine hotel for Christmas doc
Ten66 show has already been pre-sold to multiple territories
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News
Ofcom praises reformed BBC complaints process
Regulator’s annual report on BBC says changes are ‘delivering well for audiences’
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Ratings
Dan Snow draws with Jason Watkins as C5 leans into history
Collosseum and Lady Jane Grey Docs both achieve 700,000 in overnights
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News
Pact launches production support initiative for HETV drama
Development of new resource led by Slow Horses co-producer
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News
Netflix top 10: 18 - 24 November
A Man on the Inside, Arcane, Cobra Kai, The Diplomat, and Our Oceans all make this week’s most-watched list
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Ratings
Smoggie Queens makes solid debut
THURSDAY: Hat Trick sitcom inherits sizeable portion of RuPaul’s Drag Race audience
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News
Formula E and ITV cement broadcast partnership
All 16 E-Prix and qualifying sessions to be shown live on ITV4
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Features
Composed thinking: John Altman on music’s role in TV & film
Composer John Altman talks to Broadcast International about the power of music on screen ahead of his appearance at NEM Zagreb next month
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News
Korea’s CJ ENM and SK Group invest to power Netflix competitor
Move comes ahead of proposed merger of local streamers TVing and Wavve
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Ratings
I’m A Celebrity returns for ITV1 as BBC extends Paradise brand
First full week in the jungle averages 5.8 million, while Return to Paradise launch nabs 2.6 million
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I’m A Celebrity launch hits 10.1 million
Opener is slightly down on last year in volume but ahead in share
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Ratings
ITV2’s I’m A Celebrity… Unpacked racks up biggest audience so far
Saturday edition attracts 536,000, including 35,000 16-24s
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Video
Trail: The Traitors, BBC1
Third series of Studio Lambert format involving teams of contestants, three of whom are secretly attempting to manipulate their way to the prize
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Features
UK drama: Tackling the cost conundrum
As the debate over funding for the genre heats up, here is a reminder of Broadcast’s analysis from late last year
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Comment
Commissioners and producers need a reset in relations
With a disconnect between tariffs and editorial ambitions, the industry’s key creative relationships feel increasingly fraught, says Chris Curtis
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News
Gregg Wallace: all the allegations unpacked
Historical complaints have been made against the presenter across five shows
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Critics
Senna; Smoggie Queens
“Netflix’s Senna feels slow and underpowered, often struggling to get out of second gear”
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News
Sky series to celebrate ‘golden age’ of darts
Mindhouse doc series will spotlight unlikely heroes who emerged in the 1980s