All Broadcast articles in October 2024 – Page 14
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News
C4 unveils ‘biggest ever’ N&R push
Jo Street gets new role as PSB also reveals £6m 4Skills career progression scheme
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TV drives investment boost into Italian productions
Inward expenditure hits £1.7bn, with revenues up 20%
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Oxford Scientific to investigate spy whale for BBC2
Doc will shed new light on identity of beluga whale nicknamed Hvladimir
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Jack Bootle addresses fears over blue chip natural history series
BBC specialist factual chief says fatigue in sector is not shared by viewers
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Ratings
I Cut Off His Penis: The Truth Behind the Headlines draws 1m
TUESDAY: ITV1 doc broadly ties with Ben Fogle’s return to Channel 5
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Critics
I Cut Off His Penis; Sweet Bobby; Life And Death in Gaza
“I was rapt for the full 80-minute documentary”
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Expectation exec sets up Tuesday’s Child label
James Donkin will pursue ‘mischievous, noisy formats’ at Curious Cat
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Romain Bessi eyes investor as The Creatives model grabs interest
Newly installed chief wants ‘a partner’ insisting group ’won’t sell’ its creative heart
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Navalny filmmaker urges streamer risk
Odessa Rae says SVoDs have ‘responsibility’ to invest in documentary and widen audiences’ viewpoints
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In brief: Sky picks up reggae doc; Apple orders more Slow Horses; Bectu on BBC News cuts; Ceidiog sells kids series
Story of the UK’s first reggae band Cimarons to air on Sky Arts
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Sheffield DocFest votes in former Bafta chair
Anne Morrison to replace Alex Cooke as chair ahead of 32nd annual festival
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Dan Snow uncovers Colosseum’s secrets for C5
Historian explores Roman landmark’s construction and bloody history in two-part series
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Government ‘fully committed’ to World Service
Media minister Stephanie Peacock ‘recognises pressures’ BBC unit faces ahead of funding decision
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World Service funding decision to land on Budget day
Tim Davie is lobbying for government funding of international news division
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Post-production uncovered: DI4D on Double (short)
How DI4D created a CG mocap film without the use of a facial rig
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Natural history ‘shelf life’ gives it investment edge
Wildscreen: distributors tout factual genre’s financial returns and ability to drive linear viewing
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In brief: The Agency: Unfiltered; The Traitors stars podcast; BBC Sport New Voices
BBC Scotland orders third series of show about Scottish influencer agency
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BBC News to close 185 roles amid major cuts
Division to axe interview strand Hardtalk and bespoke Asian Network news service
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Industry bodies in uproar over Ofcom C4 N&R decision
Pact, NI Screen and Screen Scotland among stakeholders disappointed with quota outcome