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Sortie originale 1 January 2021 Épisode précédent S12E10 - The Timeless Children Numéro S12E11 Pays Royaume-Uni Genres Aventure, Drame, Science-fiction S Revolution of the Daleks 2K membres Pendant que le Docteur est enfermée dans une prison extraterrestre de haute sécurité dans l'espace, ses amis Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair et Yasmin Khan découvrent l'existence d'un plan mettant en jeu les Daleks, et doivent réussir à le combattre, aidés par le Capitaine Jack Harkness. 3 séries décalées avec des héroïnes à découvrir sur BrutX La plateforme BrutX s’est lancée récemment et si on connait la marque pour ses sujets de société, sont bel et bien présentes des fictions. BetaSeries vous suggère quatre séries exclusives sur la que le titre rend curieux. Qu’est-ce donc que Creamerie ? Un magasin de glace ? Que nenni ! Creamerie fait référence à une ferme laitière. Dans le monde de la série, en seulement 30 jours, une peste virale a éradiqué 99% des hommes sur Terre. Seul 1% a été préservé quelque part, mais personne ne sait trop où. Oui, ça vous rappelle Y the Last Man dans le concept, mais évidemment, cela n’a rien à voir dans le traitement. Est apparu Wellness, un mouvement où les femmes sont décisionnaires. Huit ans plus tard, nos trois héroïnes revoient un homme pour la première fois dans leur ferme laitière…Lire l'intégralité de l'article Prochain épisode S13E01 - The Halloween Apocalypse Contenu réservé aux membres Si vous êtes un amateur de séries, vous savez à quel point il est difficile de rester à jour simplement dans ses épisodes. Entre les semaines de vacances et les séries qui reprennent sans prévenir, c'est parfois un enfer. Grâce à BetaSeries, vous pouvez enfin gérer vos séries de A à Z De la gestion de votre planning et de vos films, en passant par la découverte de nouvelles séries... Tout cela entouré de la communauté BetaSeries ainsi que de vos amis, directement sur le site !
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LaRévolution des Daleks (Revolution of the Daleks) est un épisode spécial de la douzième saison de la seconde série télévisée britannique Doctor Who.Il a été diffusé le 1 er janvier 2021 sur
TV is going through a period of huge change. What does any enterprise need to weather and indeed thrive in a period of such change? They need a stable foundation, a secure financial footing, which allows them to innovate and evolve in response. Now is the worst time to start tinkering with those foundations. They don't have "a stable foundation, a secure financial footing, which allows them to innovate and evolve in response." They have a pittance to spend when compared to their new competitors. I've mentioned it before but Amazon are spending roughly as much on the first season of their Lord of the Rings series as the BBC spends on drama in an entire year. British broadcasters have never faced such well funded competition before, and unlike in the past those mostly US competitors can access the UK market directly. Netflix and other streamers have massively bigger budgets, but way more watch the BBC. Looks to me like the BBC is a model of efficiency we should be celebrating then! Except a nobody actually fully knows for certain Netflix viewership as they never release it and b there is an absolutely huge demographic split. Oldies continue to watch linear tv, but middle aged and younger people don't at anywhere near the same amount. Media is having the same revolution as the globalisation of every other industry over the past 20-30 years, and many seem to want to try and repeat the mistake of those industries holding onto this yes but we are the best mantra, no need to change. There is a common fallacy in political thinking. It goes like this... Something needs to change. This is something. So we should do BBC and Channel 4 are well aware that the broader industry is changing and changing rapidly. The BBC and Channel 4 are Dorries thinks that privatising Channel 4 is the change that is needed. Dorries didn't even know how Channel 4 was funded some months ago. Why should I believe that Dorries now knows better what change is needed than the people in Channel 4 and the wider industry, who largely don't think this is the change that is needed?I don't think Government automatically knows best. I think there are plenty of contexts where Government should step back and let enterprises get on with the job. My original comment was exactly this.....I linked to an article was saying yes aware of the elephant in the room, but there is never any suggestion of how to adapt. Its instant we can't change this way because yadda yadda yadda. Ok, and so how do you suggest changing, and there is tumbleweed. How are BBC or CH4 adapting? BBC Three coming back, genius. 4k / HDR still in "beta" for years and the system failed on iPlayer for Euro final. Sky / BT / Netflix have had 4k for years now. Channel 4 isn't going to turn it into Netflix. How is Nadine Dorries's change going to solve the disappearance of linear TV? Channel 4 one.....Waffle waffle buzz word waffle....no mention 4k, no mention HDR, "Using a more viewer-centric approach to inform activity and decisions across Channel 4".."Rolling out personalisation features on All 4, including smarter recommendations"Fk me, they are like 10 years behind the rest of the normal world is that if their "future goals" for 2025. Just more evidence their tech is just garbage. How is Nadine Dorries's change going to solve the disappearance of linear TV? AGAIN.....nobody is answering my question.....any suggestion of change is met we no we can't do that / that would be bad....so what are the proposals. You linked to their plans, and its a joke. Buzz word salad and the some vague realisation that Machine learning exists and that perhaps in 3 years time they might have a basic recommendation service, which Netflix, Spotify etc etc etc have had from their inception and which the likes of TikTok absolutely smash. This is not so forgive us all if there's more focus on the political aspects. The change that has been proposed by Dorries is to sell Channel 4, to take it out of public ownership, to dismantle Thatcher's Dorries's change solve the challenges you tell us about? those very significant challenges still exist is an important point, but they are somewhat tangential. That is just trying to side step the issue. There is zero evidence the BBC or CH4 have an real idea how to adapt to this changed world. I posted a link earlier showing how way more people watch the BBC than Netflix. Channel 4 was tied with Netflix, IIRC, despite spending far less. So, the world has changed and the BBC and Channel 4 are doing more than say "changed world" above. You are probably going to reply talking about trajectory and future changes to come. You probably should've said "changING world".If you want to talk about the future, explain how a privatised Channel 4 or BBC would adapt better. ITV is privatised and is doing a terrible job of adapting! And we circle right back around to my initial point. Those who want to fight against this privatisation need to propose a coherent plan for the future, and the key problem is they never do. It is classic Sir Humphrey, we can't do that reply, look at what we did 30 years ago. So either the government will get its way or they will U-Turn, the CH4 supporters will celebrate initially and I bet they don't adapt. Donald Trump once suggested injecting bleach to cure COVID-19. Sometimes ideas suggest by politicians are stupid and it's fine to say they're wrong, without Today, yes, but their entire business model is being destroyed. Anyone who knows anything understands that what is true today might not be the same in the they embrace the future, or they die. That their erstwhile "defenders" of the status quo want to defend it as being able to make money via commercials today isn't a really good endorsement for it adapting for the future. The problem is neither the Beeb or C4 see this or accept this. They just want to cling on to the past model irrespective of how the market is changing. But this is industry is notorious for it. Be it home taping, VHS video, Napster. Any technological change or innovation is resisted. Even the migration from black and white to colour TV was a problem. This is just nonsense. The BBC and C4 are very aware of how the industry is changing. Neither is proposing doing nothing. Both have embraced technological change and innovation. What they are opposing is a specific change in how they are funded. Given no-one in this thread can explain why these changes in funding model would solve any of the global challenges in broadcasting, I sympathise with their a political ideology called conservatism that recognises the value of established institutions and suggests we should be wary of tinkering with the fundamentals. It often champions this country's success stories. It used to have a lot of MPs in Parliament. I wonder where they all went? You literally linked to these plans and CH4 "technological innovation" is basically have a recommendation system that has been standard in every other walk of life for 5 years. Totally clueless. iPlayer tech is crap, 4oD tech is crap, what's the plan to hire people to compete. Where's my 4K, where's my proper HDR. Disney literally paid several billion dollars to buy BAMTech, so they had the tech required for their Disney+ streaming service, in order to ensure they had the tech to compete. As mentioned below, Channel 4 is publicly owned, not publicly is for a reason. So it can be a UK Public Service/Commercial channel. This is what it was set up to there is argument that, because Channel 4 keeps so much of a domestic production companies skills base in business as a UK channel , then "freeing it" to become an even larger player would be a UK public interest. However, this doesn't really stack up, and is bound up with why so many people, including MP's and thinktankers, have previously rejected the "privatisation to become a global player" option, somewhat parallel to similar arguments on the BBC. There's no guarantee that becoming a global player will safeguard domestic jobs, skill base and specialised expertise at production companies to the same extent. What Channel 4 really needs to retain its existing ownership structure - it was a set up as a public/private channel, and there's no logical interest to the government suporting if it's not - and revert to its original funding structure, with the money from ITV allowing it to be a genuinely adventurous public service channel beyond Channel 4 News once more.*Having done all that*, for a government sincere about its best interests, rather than looking to dispose of what it perceives as a political irritant, with the figleaf of streaming-era commercialisation ; you could *then* very well look at changes, extensions, and widenings of its charter to allow it to compete better in the same current global streaming environment we're discussing.
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2021X-Ray TV-PG. The Doctor is locked away in a high-security alien prison. Isolated, alone, with no hope of escape. Far away, on Earth, her best friends, Yaz, Ryan and Graham have to pick up their lives without her. But it’s not easy. Old habits die hard. Especially when they discover a disturbing plan forming. A plan which involves a
TheDoctor is locked away in a high-security alien prison. Isolated, alone, with no hope of escape. Far away, on Earth, her best friends, Yaz, Ryan and Graham have to pick up their lives without her. But it’s not easy. Old habits die hard. Especially when they discover a disturbing plan forming. A plan which involves a Dalek. How can you fight a Dalek, without the Doctor?
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