All Broadcast articles in 23 August 2019 – Page 2
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News
BBC and Pact reignite iPlayer extension clash
Charlotte Moore maintains that plan will give indies’ shows their ‘time in the sun’
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News
Dynamo and SNL to make Sky debuts
Magician to stage three-part event while NBC institution comes to new comedy channel
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News
Reggie Yates pens factual drama for BBC3
Actor and broadcaster tackles reality TV in Expectation-produced single
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News
Jonnie Peacock to train young athletes for C4
Indie One Tribe TV opens applications for 8 to 15 year-olds to feature
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News
Katz pledges to improve indie collaboration
Supplier survey planned for autumn as Channel 4 gears up for relocation
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News
Moffat and Solemani pen BBC1 dramas
Charlotte Moore unveils Hartswood Films mystery and 1960s London drama
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News
UKTV: talent passion projects will continue to define us
Commissioners describe the value of familar faces - and their desire for more crime drama
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Louis Theroux confirms indie launch
Documentary-maker wants to develop docs with other on-screen talent
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BBC serves up three more series of Masterchef
Shine TV wins extended deal for BBC1 cooking show and its spin-offs
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Comment
Funny factual can educate by stealth
Humour can be the most potent weapon in confronting unpalatable truths, says Emily Hudd
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News
Hugh Laurie to star in BBC1 David Hare drama
Veep star to play a Conservative MP in The Forge’s four-parter
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Features
Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day one
The best pictures from the first day of this year’s event
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Video
State of the TV Nation | Edinburgh TV Festival 2019
Panel featuring Alex Mahon (Channel 4), Sandra Stern (Lionsgate), Jeff Wachtel (NBC), Ben McOwen Wilson (YouTube) & Jane Turton (All3Media)
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News
Ben Frow: ‘C5 is no longer obsessed with young people’
Talent such as Jeremy Paxman and Esther Rantzen are helping to reach a ‘more upmarket’ audience, says controller
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News
Jess Phillips: today’s class stories are ‘voyeuristic and exploitative’
Labour MP also challenges more politicians to appear in mainstream shows
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Dorothy Byrne: ‘Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are cowards’
C4 News boss slams politicians and challenges industry to make “clever and difficult” shows