All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 28
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Ratings
PSBs binge on pre-TX viewing
Traditional broadcasters are increasingly making their shows available as box sets, with striking results
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Ratings
The Lost Symbol adds up to a hit
Sky Max Dan Brown thriller tops 2 million after 10 showings, while ITV2 embraces true crime
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Bake Off maintains its grip on viewers
Though down on C4’s lockdown-boosted 2020 run, the baking show was on par with previous outings
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Ratings
Youth decline hits castle and cars
Audiences for BBC1’s Top Gear and ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… down on last year as 16-34 viewing falls
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Features
In conversation: Sophie Jones and John Smithson
The true crime producers discuss working in the genre, competing for eyeballs with drama, and how social media is enriches storytelling
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Features
ITV News deputy political editor predicts more turbulence
Anushka Asthana on carving a central path in polarised times
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Features
Alex Pumfrey: keep destigmatising mental health
Let’s Reset behaviour change campaign is gathering support
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Features
James Burstall: capitalising on the production boom
Argonon chief exec enthused by sharing of IP across wider creative sector
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Features
West Road chief anticipates procedural progress
Jonathan Fisher is confident audiences continue to find ’comfort and escapism’ in standalone mysteries
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Simone Pennant: black male execs need nurturing
The TV Collective founder hopes more people of colour land senior roles
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Features
What to expect in the year ahead
Pat Younge, Anushka Asthana, Alex Pumfrey, Simone Pennant, Jonathan Fisher & James Burstall on the shape of the industry over the next 12 months
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Features
What (not) to expect in 2022
Boffala Pictures founder Shane Allen takes a satirical gaze into TV’s crystal ball
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Features
Creative Review: Plants, wacky worlds and true crime
UK post houses’ best recent work, from images of stunning flora to a comedian’s surreal world
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Features
Discovery+ broadens scope and targets younger viewers
US commissioners Caroline Perez & Joseph Boyle explain how the streamer is eyeing lifestyle shows in a move away from male-skewing formats
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Comment
Production is booming – but it might not be permanent
Beyond 2022, there are questions about whether high spending can be sustained, and which streamers will survive, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
End Credits: Daniel Lilly
Goat Films’ head of production on holidaying in Cornwall, Binge-watching Pose and dancing like Five Star
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The Broadcast Interview
Fiona Campbell: BBC3 goes back to the future
Channel controller is confident that the youth-skewing service can increase its reach among the 16-34 audience when it returns to TV screens
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Features
Glued to the Screen: Limitless Win
Ant and Dec’s new ITV gameshow feels genuinely inclusive and provides just the right level of familiarity for audiences, says Caroline Short
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Comment
Morse owes its longevity to breaking the mould
After 35 years and three different iterations, the franchise has racked up 750 million global views and shows no sign of stopping, says John Mair
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Behind The Scenes
The Responder: crime drama gets a dose of reality
Creator Tony Schumacher and star Martin Freeman talk about reflecting real life with a mix of dark moments and humour