All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 17
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Comment
The key to not ruining a good series: knowing when to stop
It’s tempting to continue season after season with a hit series, but that’s when you put its legacy at risk, says Danny Brocklehurst
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Ratings
The great outdoors still pulls a crowd
As Autumnwatch comes to an end, Stephen Price looks at how the BBC2 nature show compares with its spring and winter outings
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Genre overview tables: December consolidated
Including top 10 drama, factual and children’s programmes
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Ratings
Carole outshines Red Riding Hood
Sky’s modern take on Dickens’s festive yarn delivers three times the audience of its fairytale adaptation
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European dramas lose some ground
BBC2’s Vienna Blood and C5’s The Madame Blanc Mysteries fail to match their previous outings
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Ratings
BBC1 dares and wins with SAS story
SAS Rogue Heroes among channel’s highest-rating dramas of 2022, while I Can See Your Voice dips in later slot
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Ratings
Welsh thriller lights up C4
The Light In The Hall beats every C4 drama of 2022, while ITV1’s stripped January tale improves on last year
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Features
Creative Review: New worlds and deep fakes
From lighting up the land of the dead to creating the London of the future and turning actors into celebrity doppelgangers
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Features
What the BBC can learn from its global peers
Facing threats from streamers on one side and politicians on the other, the corporation is in the same boat as many other public service broadcasters
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Features
Formats fight it out at London TV Screenings 2023
With multiple competition formats battling it out, Broadcast highlights the trends and shows shaping this year’s event
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Behind The Scenes
Tempting Fortune: Adventure with a tempting twist
Voltage TV format, sold by Cineflix Rights, sends contestants on a trek across South Africa to win £300k – if they can keep their desires in check
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Features
True crime’s most wanted
Eye-catching titles from All3MI, Banijay Rights and Blue Ant International are among raft of true-crime shows up for grabs at the London TV Screenings
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Features
Interview: Ruth Berry on uniting ITV Studios’ distribution businesses
Merger creates a 90,000-hour catalogue with more than 250 formats
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Features
Analysis: Northern Ireland indies battle to be noticed
NI producers say they feel left out by the PSBs, struggle to establish relationships with commissioners and lack returnable formats
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The Broadcast Interview
Interview: Russell T Davies and Nicola Shindler
The Nolly writer and Quay Street boss on their new ITVX drama and 30 years of working together
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Features
Realscreen reveals intense competition
Reboots, true crime, cookery and dating shows were the talk in Austin, as entertainment, factual, and fact-ent come to the fore
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Features
Producers put talent first for short-form digital content
Showcasing compelling people and their passions is seen as best route to success on digital platforms
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Features
End Credits: Nicky Huggett
The HiddenLight Productions head of development on inspiring women, Craig David and fish and chips
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Comment
Fatima Salaria: We would all benefit from taking time out to recharge
Burnout is a very real problem in this industry and those in need of a break deserve support
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Features
Analysis: What to do when talent goes rogue
Broadcasters have a moral duty around the behaviour of their stars, but navigating how to manage those who step out of line is a tricky business