All Broadcast articles in September 2024 – Page 4
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Video
Trail: I Am A Killer, Netflix
Fifth series of Transistor’s format profiling prisoners convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death
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News
BBCS appoints Karl Warner to lead new ents unit
Former C4 head of youth and digital to focus on new IP and formats
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News
Former S4C exec resurfaces at Reunion Hotel indie
Non Griffith joins Welsh indie Darlun TV after five years at broadcaster
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News
AI Creative Summit launches 2024 programme
One-day conference covers AI in broadcast, production, post-production, VFX, and more
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Video
Trail: Showtrial, BBC1
Series two of the World Productions drama about a trial that grips the nation
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News
Survey highlights financial barriers blocking entry to industry
Creative Access launches bursary in response to ‘concerning trends’
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News
Boiling Point pair to adapt Annie Mac novel
Philip Barantini and Samantha Beddoe secure rights via fledgling indie
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News
Banijay Rights tops 2024 Broadcast Distributors Survey
Rogue Heroes outfit dethrones BBC Studios as UK sales houses bring in £1.85bn
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Features
End Credits: Barry Jossen
A+E Studios president on Indiana Jones, the Flintstones and a killer cheese board
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Sponsored
Assessing risk made simple
The latest iteration of RT Group’s ORA introduces an array of new features designed to make online risk-assessment faster and easier
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Sponsored
Nurturing the talent of the future
The HETV Skill Fund’s Leaders of Tomorrow programme aims to give people from all backgrounds the tools to progress in their careers
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Inside Wildscreen Festival 2024: Storytelling in a changing world
Headliners include Tom McDonald (National Geographic) and Charlotte Moore (BBC)
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Features
PBS Masterpiece on the hunt for quality UK drama
US network keen to commission or partner on British series from skilled writers with top-tier talent attached
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Comment
A battle to come through hard times
“Many report that there is now an expectation for distributors to plug big financing deficits, particularly for scripted programming”
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Sponsored
Did Covid-19 leak from a lab?
On Ten Productions has approached its debut documentary like a detective crime thriller, putting the origins of the pandemic under the microscope
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Features
Deficits grow as market softens
Distributors in our survey report being asked to increase funding to get programmes made, while also dealing with falling demand from buyers
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Features
The view from Europe
Four leading players from France and Germany discuss the state of the market and the strategies they’re adopting to tackle the challenges ahead
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Features
Distributors show resilience in tough times
Banijay Rights overhauls BBC Studios to top this year’s distributors table with strong growth despite difficult conditions for the industry
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News
BBC orders renaissance art docudrama
Commission comes as BBC returns to major arts shows amid push to back genre