All Chalkboard TV articles – Page 5
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Ratings
Soham doc boosts C5
TUESDAY: Yorkshire Vet and an Ian Huntley doc variously outperform BBC2, ITV and C4
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Ratings
Muted response to Don't Ask Me, Ask Britain
TUESDAY: ITV’s new live gameshow kicked off with 1.8m
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Features
Discovery: strategic rethink
Discovery’s 2016 kicked off with Marjorie Kaplan settling into her role as president of global content, with grand plans to expand local commissions into global formats and scout for auteur-led, premium content.
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News
TLC serves up Celebrity Fat Fighters
A group of celebrities are taking on an extreme weight-loss challenge in a three-part TLC series from Chalkboard TV.
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News
Renegade explores tax avoidance for BBC Black Economy season
Renegade Pictures is to produce a one-off social experiment for BBC2 in which businesses in a small town attempt to adopt the tax avoidance techniques of major corporations.
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Comment
British TV must invest in talent if it wants to grow
Funding should be made available for those who cannot afford fees, says Lorna Harnett
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Ratings
The Apprentice semi-final recruits 1m
WEDNESDAY: The Apprentice added almost 1 million viewers as it rumbled towards its conclusion while BBC2’s Secrets of the Castle ended on a series high.
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Ratings
The Missing climaxes with series high
TUESDAY: BBC1 drama The Missing concluded with its biggest audience of the series - as Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror failed to sparkle for Channel 4.
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News
Chalkboard TV wins first commission
Chalkboard TV will bring festive cheer to ITV2 with its first UK commission exploring office Christmas parties.
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News
Sky Vision boss sets out stall
Sky is planning further investment in the UK indie sector as part of a long-term plan to become a primetime production and distribution powerhouse.
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News
First-look deals double in 2014
A new generation of indies and film producers turning to TV have contributed to the doubling of first-look distribution deals in 2014.
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News
Indies look East for formats
UK producers are eyeing formats from Asia as they bid to find the next Dragons’ Den.
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The Broadcast Interview
Antonia Hurford-Jones, Sky Living
Sky Living director reveals plans to defrock the channel of its fluffy image.
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News
International TV execs to help Welsh indies
International TV executives from Nordic World and National Geographic are among those headed to the Welsh town of Portmeirion to help local indies sell their shows globally.