All Broadcast articles in September 2024 – Page 22
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Critics
The Tower; America’s New Female Right
“One of the tightest and most assured of TV’s seemingly endless line-up of police procedurals”
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News
STV sees revenue rise by 20%
Broadcaster gives strong showing in half year results with growth across studios and sales
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Video
Trail: Waterloo Road, BBC1
Series 14 of the school drama focussing on a troubled Rochdale comprehensive school. Co-produced by Rope Ladder Fiction and Wall to Wall
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Comment
Bringing influencers and social media to Paralympic broadcasting
Anne-Marie McShane, director, EMEA sports & sponsorship lead at EssenceMediacom, looks at how social media is key to promoting the Games
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News
George Kay launches All3Media drama indie
Lupin writer links up with The Long Shadow indie New Pictures
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News
In brief: Russell Reynolds alum unveils search outfit; Dancing With the Stars; BBC NI concert; Ah Productions reality series
Katie Sharpe launches Oldworth to ’reimagine tried and tested recruitment process’
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News
Banijay sees potential in Channel 4.0 heist format
Super-indie snaps up rights to Cowshed Studios’ The Infiltrators
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Video
Trail: Joan, ITV1
Snowed-In Productions true crime drama inspired by notorious British jewel thief Joan Hannington
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Ratings
Password locks in 1.4m
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: ITV1’s latest quiz unable to match recent quiz reboots
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Features
Sky cites ‘authentic talent’ as key criteria for Arts and Max
Commissioners say they are looking for talent with credibility and a genuine connection to the subject
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Critics
Grace; Sambre: Anatomy of a Crime; The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan
“Meticulously plotted serial made all the better by a brilliant cast”
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Video
Trail: Nightsleeper, BBC1
Six-part Euston Films thriller about an overnight train which is taken over by a hacker
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News
BBC unveils climate conference speakers
Wildlife cameraman Hamza Yassin will be interviewed by Charlotte Moore
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Comment
When dealing with tricky personalities, a little psychology can be a very useful thing
In an industry we’re all passionate about, it can be hard not to take conflict personally - but psychologist Janet Evans suggests taking a step back