Analysis – Page 2
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CommentIt’s tough out there – indies have never worked harder or smarter
Even producers performing well are feeling the pressure – so let’s double down on fresh thinking, says Chris Curtis
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FeaturesHow the MacTaggart has evolved
Broadcast identifies the core trends of the event which has been Edinburgh TV Festival’s centrepiece for 50 years
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FeaturesMacTaggart at 50: the speeches that made a mark
Previous MacTaggart speakers reveal their favourite lectures of the past half century
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CommentTV is in trouble - but keeping its promises on diversity can save it
Despite a huge response to Black Lives Matter, progress is stalling, says Trent Williams-Jones
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FeaturesChange at the top: What should Kate Phillips’ priorities be?
Senior execs reveal the genres in which the BBC is doing well, and where the new queen of content could shake things up
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CommentWe need to move away from a TV vs YouTube mindset
Vevo’s Rich Brant says industry collaboration will be needed to truly take advantage of Barb’s YouTube insights
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CommentTurning the tables on IP creation
Finland’s Salla Kozma on how ping pong and YouTube inspired a new route to market for fresh IP
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CommentAn AI licensing model would provide clarity for both IP rights holders and tech firms
Clear, balanced regulations on using IP to train AI are vital for the screen sector
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CommentFreelancers need more than a credit and a wrap drink
Bournemouth University’s Richard Wallis on the case for Supportive Offboarding
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FeaturesBreaking down the content behind Netflix’s winning strategy
Following its Q2 earnings, GlobalData analyst Jemma Preston outlines the global streamer’s content strategy and key areas of growth
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FeaturesNow you see me: Unpacking the rapid rise of vodcasts
As the success of The Traitors Uncloaked has shown, the appetite for visualised podcasts is growing, with broadcasters looking to get in on the action
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CommentQ&A: Is it OK to feel stuck in my job in the current market?
Executive search and coaching company Quicksmith explores whether it’s a good idea to leave a safe job and how to approach job hunting
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FeaturesMental health: How the industry is tackling the crisis
Poor working conditions, deadline pressure and uncertain employment are pushing many people in TV to breaking point – but there is help available
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FeaturesGlobalData analysis: The opportunities of YouTube
GlobalData analyst Jemma Preston explores why YouTube is no longer seen as a threat to the traditional screen industries
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CommentInvite-only events leave too many filmmakers out in the cold
The proliferation of exclusionary broadcaster gatherings is killing festival networking and damaging the industry
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FeaturesRoundtable: Broadcast Hot Shots – what happened next?
Four of last year’s Hot Shots discuss how their careers have progressed, what they have learned and the difficulties of building a career in TV
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CommentOur brilliant progress on disability inclusion is under threat
Government disability support plans risk undermining the industry’s achievements and must be opposed, the TV Access Project lead says
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CommentKate Bulkley: Breaking up or bulking up – has Zaslav or Iger got it right?
WBD is being split in two just three years after merger, while Disney is moving in the other direction with Hulu purchase
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CommentWithout authenticity, nations and regions criteria fall short
Bringing more than one kind of British voice to the screen represents a win for the whole sector, writes Alan Tyler
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FeaturesChannel 4’s in-house proposals: an impossible balancing act?
Marian McHugh C4’s newly unveiled plans to move into in-house production have sparked sector-wide debate. Here’s what we know so far - and what questions remain

















