The decision coincides with Ofcom’s fourth annual report on the BBC’s performance, which assesses, among other things, its progress in reaching underserved viewers and listeners.
One more project is added to the five initially planned. The decision is based on the high quality of all of them. The finalists are up for two development awards offered by RTP and SIC, respectively.
The decision to privatize Channel 4 is facing delays after the government received more than 60.000 submissions in support of its status as a publicly owned.
Produced by Greenstone, the company intends to promote the documentary, the show has been acquired to air on CBS Reality in a pan European deal comprising over 35 territories plus Poland, Russia, CIS, Africa and the Middle East.