All Broadcast articles in October 2024 – Page 2
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News
Call the Midwife lands first two-part Christmas special
Neal Street to make hour-long episodes set in 1969
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Ludwig soars to 9.5m to secure second series
Comedy drama becomes BBC’s biggest scripted launch for two years
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Landsec acquires dock10
Studio complex comes under new ownership as Landsec takes full ownership of MediaCity
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Features
Diverse-led indies: the hunt for a British Shondaland
Broadcasters have made progress on diversity, particularly with cast and crew, but has this had any impact on who produces scripted programming?
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Former World Service boss says govt full funding ‘very unlikely’
Jamie Angus speaks out after additional funding pledged in budget
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In brief: Raw true crime sales; Keshet International hire; American Public Television doc acquisition
All3Media International seals multiple deals with streamers and broadcaster
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Ratings
Prince William homelessness doc takes in 1.5m
WEDNESDAY: ITV1 title opens well behind 2.4m slot average
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Rola Bauer to exit Amazon MGM Studios
Pan-English global originals chief stepping away after two years
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Wonder Dynamics launches AI video-to-animation tool
Wonder Animation can film and edit sequences with multiple cuts and various shots before turning them into 3D animations
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Fred Sirieix to cycle around Ireland for ITV
ITV Studios Daytime and Waddell Media team up for exploration of Emerald Isle
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Warner Bros Discovery reboots Body Bizarre
Future Studios partners with TVF International on medical series
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Culture committee resumes film and HETV inquiry
MPs to examine attractiveness of the UK as a global production destination
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Ofcom hits GB News with £100,000 fine
Channel cries foul as regulator acts over progamme with Rishi Sunak
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ITV streaming chief heading to Tubi UK
Ross Appleton named general manager at newly launched streamer
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Features
AI at the coalface: the indie view
Three production companies on how they are using AI tools in their day-to-day work, and what the implications are for the future of the industry
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Comment
Park the horror and hype and get hands on with AI
Artificial intelligence is a divisive subject, but in times of great change, it’s essential to keep an open mind, says Roy Ackerman
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Comment
Alex Connock: The key AI battlegrounds that will transform the industry
From finding an audience to copyright, the arrival of AI throws up numerous issues that need to be addressed