All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 37
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Features
Focus Group: What’s your go-to negotiation trick?
Our four panellists on ensuring talks run smoothly
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The Broadcast Interview
Nida Manzoor: The punk spirit behind We Are Lady Parts
Writer and director on taking inspiration from her own life for her new C4 comedy about a Muslim female punk band
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Comment
Industry must stand together to stamp out harassment
More anti-bullying measures and a truly united front could give workers greater confidence to raise concerns
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Ratings
Genres - 28-day consolidated (February 2021)
Including top 10 drama, entertainment and comedy programmes
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Features
Fresh formats with promise
Broadcast profiles four titles generating plenty of buzz at this year’s virtual Mip TV
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Features
New kids on the distribution block
Six distributors that have recently launched discuss the challenges of setting up a business during the pandemic
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Features
Creative Review: Enhancing the action
From the sounds of F1 and the Colombian jungle to a 3D model of the Valley of the Kings
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Features
End Credits: Ade Adepitan
The TV presenter and Paralympian on Nigerian trees, basketball and running the BBC
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Features
Co-pros soar as pandemic hits budgets
Broadcast Intelligence’s Commissioner Index has added 50 international commissioners keen to explore co-pro opportunities with British partners
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Ratings
Lockdown gives TV a shot in the arm
Daytime and peak viewing are both up over the past 12 months, despite growing SVoD subs
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Ratings
Original drama delivers for C5
The Drowning leads the way as scripted push produces three of channel’s top five highest-rated shows
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Ratings
The Serpent and Finding Alice take different routes to success
BBC and ITV dramas achieve similar ratings, but the former receives a bigger pre-TX boost
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Features
Glued to the screen: 2020: The Story Of Us
Through heart-tugging first-hand accounts set against a backdrop of news footage, this ITV doc reveals our debt to NHS workers, says Sally Benton
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Comment
Young diverse talent will ensure docs continue to thrive
Documentaries create debate and offer fresh perspectives – they can only be enhanced by including more voices, says Lorraine Heggessey
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Behind The Scenes
The Beast Must Die: Revenge is sweet
The team behind BritBox’s original drama on how colour-blind casting & a gender switch bring a different dimension to their novel adaptation
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Comment
We must give young talent the opportunity to hone their skills
The industry should provide training and allow people to make mistakes rather than reject them because they lack experience, says Ruth Pitt
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Features
Analysis: PSB prominence: too little, too late?
With Ofcom’s recommendations winning informal government support, confidence is growing that legislation is on the way. But will it come soon enough?
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Behind The Scenes
The extraordinary story behind Saved By A Stranger
Justine Kershaw reveals how a near-fatal accident inspired Blink’s new BBC2 series about strangers connected through trauma