All Broadcast articles in 21 July 2023
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News
AI Creative Summit to debut in November
Broadcast and sister brands to launch conference addressing how AI tech is changing the industry
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News
Further South options autism comedy drama
Indie led by former ITV drama chief Steve November signs up Hollyoaks writer Josh Merritt
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News
Industry pays tribute to producer director Eleanor Scoones
Director of Lucy Worsley docs and and Who Do You Think You Are has died at the age of 42
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News
Sony Pictures chief on strikes: ‘We want to get back in the negotiating room’
Tony Vinciquerra says parties need to sort a deal soon and notes rise in ’labour aggression’ post-pandemic
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News
SAG-AFTRA strike - what is and isn’t allowed in the UK
Explainer: The dos and don’ts of international drama productions amid strike action
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Ratings
Rosie Jones online trolling doc informs 341,000
THURSDAY: Twofour single can’t match 440,000 slot average
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News
BBC Studios head of fact ent production to depart
Sallie Bevan has overseen shows including Antiques Roadshow
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News
BBC kicks off non-editorial complaints protocol review
Corporation publishes terms of reference in wake of Huw Edwards episode
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Behind The Scenes
Fifteen-Love: power games on Centre Court
Handling the themes of abuse and consent with sensitivity was key for the team behind the Amazon tennis drama
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News
Almost 1.5bn to follow Women’s World Cup
Tournament began yesterday, 20 July, with both hosts, Australia & New Zealand, winning their openers
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Comment
What’s in a name? Provocative titles in the spotlight
Broadcasters are attempting to balance the need to stand out with the possibility of upsetting contributors or the public, says Chris Curtis
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Ratings
Sewing Bee semifinal stitches together 3.1m
WEDNESDAY: Love Productions format dominates peaktime slot
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News
MPs to probe needs of high-end TV sector
New inquiry into challenges facing industry amid production slowdown
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News
Genesius Pictures options Emmett De Monterey memoir
Critically acclaimed memoir to be adapted for TV by Mrs Lowry & Son producer
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Video
Trail: The Tailor, Netflix
A tailor begins to sew a wedding dress for his best friend’s fiancée, but they all have dark secrets that upends their lives. Produced by OGM Pictures
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News
Canal+ takes minority stake in Viaplay
French company buys 12% as Scandinavian outfit considers future options
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Critics
Rosie Jones: Am I a R*tard?; Surgeons: A Matter of Life or Death
“Jones will be called “brave” for fronting this documentary. She undoubtedly is”
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News
Pact unveils North East development programme indies
24/7 Pet Hospital and Northern Justice indies among Future North East cohort
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Comment
Only eyewitness journalism can solve the case of Schrödinger’s War
The necessity of on-the-ground reporting has never been more apparent, argues Sky News chief Jonathan Levy