All Broadcast articles in November 2024 – Page 12
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Video
Trail: Feuds Turned Fatal, Investigation Discovery
Arrow Media looks at how friendships can turn into furious feuds as one-time friends, family, and partners go from minor disagreements to murder
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Ratings
Chris Kaba Panorama informs 1.1m
MONDAY: Latest doc outperforms recent explorations of Nottingham attacks and 7 October
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Comment
Why & how VFX could use the tax rebate to boost diversity & inclusion
Simon Devereux, director and founder of Access:VFX, gives the case for using the money raised to encourage underrepresented talent into the industry
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News
Samir Shah ramps up rhetoric around PSB collaboration
BBC chair says UK broadcasters must think creatively about working together
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Behind The Scenes
Back From The Dead: Who Kidnapped Me? U&W
Series director and producer Susanna Herbert on bringing a true crime story that’s stranger than fiction to life
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News
Crackit follows crime scene cleaners for C4
Series pulls back the curtain on specialist crews clearing hazardous criminal environments
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Comment
Jack Thorne: let's think twice about using ‘showrunner’
Writer urges industry to take Tim Davie’s concerns about the term ‘talent’ a step further
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News
Comedy figures in court for Baby Cow copyright trial
Cross-examination and laughs in the courtroom as Harry Deansway and Rupert Majendie among those testifying
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Comment
The opportunities for podcasts in women’s sport
Louise Gwilliam, talent director at podcast production house Crowd Network, outlines how brands and teams can take advantage
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News
Prime Video introduces AI-powered recaps
X-Ray Recaps feature allows viewers to read a written recap of a show up to the exact minute they have watched up to
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Features
BBC prioritises story over fan passion for music docs
Head of popular music TV Jonathan Rothery seeks ideas that appeal to a wider audience beyond core fans
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Critics
The Mirror and the Light; Gunpowder Siege; The Palace
“Peter Kosminsky again delivers sumptuous television”
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Comment
James Durie: How a Leonard Cohen biopic became a case study in co-pro
For So Long, Marianne, Cineflix had to bring on board 16 different funding partners to get the project over the line
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News
BBC chair to push for permanent charter
Samir Shah will use major speech to underline need for government independence
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News
CaptionHub adds AI-created sign language capabilities
It has partnered with Signapse to add an AI-generated in-video British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter to video content
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News
Sportel: Two Circles acquires Spring Media Group
The move supplements Two Circles’ direct-to-consumer monetisation specialism with production, streaming and media rights services
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News
Sportel: Origins Digital reveals OTT sports app innovations
EMG Gravity Media-owned company Origins Digital used Sportel to showcase its off-to-shelf OTT app creator, which has been used by global sports leagues and federations to stream live sports content with a range of advanced features. The software provides an interactive timeline, with key moments of the ...
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News
Sportel: Pro League Network launches 3x3 league, st33t
The company promotes a range of super-niche sports it owns, produces, monetises and distributes
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News
RunVT opens second Brighton facility
It bolsters the company’s picture and audio finishing services in the city, and also increases its offline capacity