All Broadcast articles in August 2024 – Page 12
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Video
Trail: Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience, BBC1
Six-part series follows Blaise, Dexter, James, Oliver and Reese as they are put through the K-pop training process. Produced by Moon&Back Media
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Ratings
Daddy Issues launches with 114,000
THURSDAY: Aimee Lou Wood’s BBC3 sitcom betters Boarders and Things You Should Have Done
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News
Ingenuity Studios adds Nelson as new media & emerging tech rep
Nelson will work across the VFX house’s global locations, including the UK
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News
In brief: The Search set for Spain; TUI to sponsor MAFS UK; Telefe preps celeb Bake Off
Keshet-distributed Youngest Media format heads to Aragón TV with Mediapro
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News
Gaffer docuseries lands on Sky Sports
Dead Films, Sky Media, Wavemaker UK and William Hill produced series on football managers
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Features
Ade Adepitan: 'This is the beginning of a new Paralympic era'
The veteran Paralympic athlete and presenter tells Broadcast about 2024’s coverage, his production company and why we need more hope
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News
YouTube exec to lead Disney’s tech development
Adam Smith takes ‘pivotal role’ overseeing ents and sports tech offering
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Critics
Daddy Issues; Stags; Who Do You Think You Are?
“Thanks to its winning central duo, Daddy Issues feels like a warm hug of a show, but with just enough edge to keep you on your toes”
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Video
Trail: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Amazon
Amazon Studios series exploring storylines proceeding Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the Ring
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News
Waterloo Road: a model for sustainable drama
Exec producers Leanne Klein and Cameron Roach talk up fiscal responsibility and decry dearth of long-running UK scripted shows
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News
South Shore snares Boom creative director
Sam Grace to head Welsh arm of Worst House on the Street indie
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News
Sky Studios factual chief to depart
Barnaby Shingleton leaving after 10 years to explore new challenges
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News
DLT Entertainment buys indie set up by Samir Shah
Juniper is behind Politics London and Politics South East for BBC
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Comment
AI & new tech’s promise for athletics
Alvina Chen, CEO of Feldspar, on how AI and new technologies could improve the viewer experience of athletics
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Comment
Fraser Ayres: We must ask whether our industry contributed to the riots
Failure to normalise inclusion on and off screen has a real world impact - we cannot brush it under the rug again
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Critics
Celebrity Race Across the World; Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story; Emily in Paris
“Celebrity versions of TV shows often pale in comparison to the real thing, but this one is a winner”