All articles by Alex Farber – Page 46
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News
Sex, dogs and religion feature on C4 lockdown slate
Stellify, Curve and start-up Clockhouse score shows
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Ratings
C5 soars with Anne doc
SATURDAY: Channel 5 enjoys biggest audience of the year with a royal performance of 1.7m
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ITNP reports record revenues as group issues Covid-19 warning
Factual provider proceeds with caution after revenue jumps 7% in 2019
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ITV: government wants Corrie back asap
MPs keen for soaps to re-enter production to lift nation’s morale
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Sky dramas top download chart
Second series of Save Me and Bulletproof outperform BBC and C4 shows on platform
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Channel 5 cuts budget by 10%
Commercial PSB follows rivals in reducing spend due to plummeting ad market
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Sky invests in Hilary Salmon’s Lighthouse
Former BBC Studios drama chief launched indie with Nick Betts and Radford Neville last year
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Sky orders paint-along Portrait Artist Of The Year
Storyvault Films format to be distributed free via Facebook
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C4 furloughs scripted teams
Fiona McDermott and Caroline Hollick soldier on as broadcaster taps into government scheme
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Too Hot To Handle set to break Netflix records
Talkback format hailed ‘biggest competition show ever’ by Ted Sarandos
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The Broadcast Interview
David Lynn, Viacom
A workplace retooled for collaboration, key brand investment and a continued push on global formats will position Viacom’s UK channels for the future, its UK MD tells Alex Farber.
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PSBs face 1400-hour live shortfall
BBC hit hardest by swathe of summer cancellations including Olympics and Euros
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Theroux indie strikes first-look deal with BBCS
Mindhouse Productions signs up with distribution arm for two years
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Behind The Scenes
Too Hot To Handle: ‘we were inspired by Seinfeld’
Talkback’s debut Netflix commission offers a light-hearted take on abstinence at a time when most under-25s are suffering terrible ‘blue balls’
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Ben Frow: C5 was born to handle lockdown
Crisis is ‘the most creatively challenging time’ the industry has ever faced, says programme chief