All Features articles – Page 128
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Starting block for a revolution
The technology behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin could one day make broadcasters and OTT platforms obsolete
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HDR wins sports tech plaudits
Impact of wide colour gamut praised at Broadcast TECH’s first Sports Tech Innovation event
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BBC1 endures winter of discontent
Drama misses, weak Saturday evening offerings & fall in viewer numbers for weekend stalwarts contributed to channel performing below par in peak
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Will immersive tech ever become mainstream?
Augmented and virtual reality have long been touted as the next big things, but are yet to reach the mass market. Tim Dams asks the experts when they expect the technology to take off
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The rise of eSports
eSports has proved the sceptics wrong – and now TV wants a piece of the action
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What next for entertainment?
Industry figures debate the future of the genre and the potential impact of the global SVoD services
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Mustangs FC
“We wanted to make a show that would empower girls and celebrate female friendship in all its complexity”
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Hot Picks: Mip TV's best formats
The hottest unscripted properties include Ellen DeGeneres’ Game Of Games and NBC’s high-octane Grudge Match
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Million Pound Menu
“What sets it apart is what is at stake, the level of investment and how real it is”
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Making a Model With…
“Following the success of Dance Moms and Rap Game, we were looking for another industry where ‘momagers’ were prevalent”
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The Search
“The action happens on the floor, which is very visual. It’s not a straight-forward quiz”
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Date Night
“Date Night takes a universal concept of love, dating and romance and makes it accessible”
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Buyers briefing: content strategies revealed
Broadcast analysis reveals broadcasters and SVoDs are focusing on ’hyper-local’ content and big-budget, international-facing originals
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Year of the Tribe
“Millard reveals the way the tribe is transitioning out of the forest and adapting to the modern world”