All Broadcast articles in June 2024 – Page 21
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News
S4C interim chief exec declares PSB’s ‘healthy reboot’
Sioned Wiliam speaks of regaining trust and restoring stability
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News
Writer’s Guild manifesto calls for fairer pay and AI protection
WGGB sets out key demands for whoever triumphs in general election
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News
Top crime creators speak on helping communities heal
Celtic Media Festival hears from forces behind Steeltown Murders, Blue Lights and Kin
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News
Final Pixel promotes Hanah Draper to chief innovation officer
Former global head of production joins virtual production company’s executive board internationally
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BBCS Kids ties with animation indie Blink Industries
Peter & The Wolf label signs two-year first look deal
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News
ICC turns to CricViz to provide men’s T20 World Cup analysis
Tournament is currently underway in the US and Caribbean
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Ratings
The gentle rise of cosy crime drama
With their devoted audiences and consistent ratings, it’s no wonder murder-solving sleuths are all over our screens
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News
Canon launches EOS C400 cinema camera & hybrid RF lens
EOS C400 will be available from September for £6499
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Comment
Remembering Presteigne – advancing people and technology
Founder Mike Ransome, who led the dry hire company for almost 30 years before leaving, remembers it after it closes its doors
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News
C4 bringing back The Secret Life of 4 and 5 Year Olds for YouTube
Banijay label DSP behind revival along with major energy supplier
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Critics
Nick Knowles in South America; Alaska Daily; The Acolyte
“This is one of those travelogues that is more about the host than the country”
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News
Firecracker lands BBC3 doc about Plymouth shootings
Indie to explore how incel movement prompted deadly 2021 attacks
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News
In brief: Stars back CIISA; Passion hire; Corrie actress exit
Keira Knightley among talent urging financial support for CIISA
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News
UKTV rejigs as U masterbrand launch date set
Broadcaster also unveils two series orders from Wag Entertainment
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News
Jewish TV execs reveal ‘despair’ at BBC hiring cricket presenter
100 figures sign open letter hitting out at decision to employ Qasim Sheikh on Test Match Special
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Video
Trail: A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, BBC3
Teen thriller adapted from Holly Jackson’s novel, produced by Moonage Pictures
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News
Spiideo raises £15.7m funding
Equity firm Cipio Partners led growth round of investment for automated sport production company
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Ratings
Netflix scores with Ritchie drug yarn
Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen is streamer’s biggest launch since Fool Me Once in January