All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 39
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Lockdown lesson: if you wanna get ahead, get a shed
Garden working has been great, but I’ve had to swap Channel 4 for Naked without meeting my colleagues, says Fatima Salaria
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How are you responding to broadcasters’ calls for more off-screen diversity?
Our four panellists on developing diverse talent
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Virtual studios technology takes centre stage at Dock 10
Dock 10’s Richard Wormwell on the Salford facility’s early adoption of a technology that is changing the way TV is made
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Focus Group: What would you do with a million pounds?
Our four panellists on going on a spending spree
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Covid-19: how post came out fighting
Three leading firms explain how their working practices changed as a result of the pandemic, and what its lasting legacy for the sector could be
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Why BBC1 took the plunge on World’s submarine drama
Scottish drama in an unusual setting helps satisfy BBC1’s demand for mainstream genre pieces
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Genres - 28-day consolidated (December 2020)
Including top 10 drama, entertainment and factual programmes
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Dave comedy makes bid for throne
Of the channel’s recent originals, Meet The Richardsons looks best placed to take the Taskmaster crown
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C4 lands a winner in Avalon format
Taskmaster reels in double its audience on Dave, while Only Connect keeps BBC2 quiz fans hooked
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Prestige dramas bring in ABC1s
His Dark Materials and Small Axe both beat BBC1’s peaktime profile for the upmarket demographic
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Masked Singer hits right note for ITV
Second series delivers much-needed Saturday night boost as The Voice UK continues to decline
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TV enters a new era of online viewing
Overnights lose their power as shows are made available in full from launch and pre-TX viewing booms
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A new era in US politics
ITV News’ Emma Murphy on Biden’s America and moving the political narrative away from Donald Trump
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End Credits: Philippa Collie Cousins, UKTV
The drama commissioning editor on prize-winning poetry and life on the farm
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Streamers must stop hiding behind the big numbers
Lack of transparency over ratings is confusing for viewers – and may even be hurting the platforms’ smaller shows, says Scott Bryan
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Improving industry diversity shouldn’t be so complicated
There are simple processes that can be implemented to ensure we achieve a more inclusive workforce, says Sarah Stevenson
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Boom time for Bristol
The city is at the centre of a global natural history explosion that is increasing competition for talent and pushing up budgets
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In conversation: how to write a hit ITV drama
The writers of The Bay and Finding Alice discuss their creative process and unravel the layers that make up must-watch television
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Trump’s toxic legacy
ITV’s Robert Moore and C4’s Matt Frei on reporting on US politics – and what could be in store for the UK media landscape
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Glued to the Screen: The Bureau
Like a great ob-doc series, The Bureau’s tight focus on a core group draws you into their world and keeps you there, says John Smithson