All Broadcast magazine analysis articles – Page 6
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FeaturesC4 at 40: What does the future hold?
Stewart Purvis, David Abraham, Jan Younghusband and Stephen Lambert reflect on a successful past and the bumpy road ahead
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FeaturesEscaping the frozen middle: can TV develop clearer career pathways?
The lack of opportunities for people in mid-level roles to advance their careers is a problem across the industry
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FeaturesOpening the doors to young talent
Five rising TV stars on how they got their big break and why the industry should both help established online talent make the transition to TV
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FeaturesBest Kept Secrets: hidden gems from around the world
Five executives from across the globe recommend the local shows that have caught their attention and deserve to be better known internationally
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FeaturesRoundtable: Impact of the global drama explosion
Commissioning and production execs discuss the challenges of serving viewers while coping with rising costs and increased competition
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FeaturesAnalysis: the highs and lows of working in TV
Broadcast’s survey reveals a workforce reassessing what’s important. While some remain passionate, others are considering a career change
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FeaturesBe You Festival puts industry on the spot over diversity
TV bigwigs and newcomers address some of the key issues facing the industry, from bullying to stopping diversity becoming a box-ticking exercise
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FeaturesAre sketch shows ripe for revival?
Once a TV staple, the genre has been largely consigned to the sidelines in recent years, but success in the digital space could herald a comeback
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FeaturesGrace Boswood and Sinead Greenaway: What next for tech innovation?
In the keynote session at the Media Technology Conference, C4’s Grace Boswood and the BBC’s Sinead Greenaway discussed how technology should evolve to meet the challenges the industry faces
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FeaturesSuccession: How Avanti and True North are passing on the leadership baton
Indie founders reveal how they are handing over the reins to the next generation
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FeaturesRoundtable: Setting standards for true crime
Senior executives share their thoughts on how best to protect and support contributors
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FeaturesBBC Comedy Festival puts regional comedy in the spotlight
Top of the agenda was harnessing new voices to come up with the next generation of hits
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FeaturesLA Screenings: US execs split on scripted boom
While some welcome the impact of the streamers, others point to the number of mediocre shows and the difficulty of standing out in a crowd
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FeaturesITV genre heads welcome green light for risk-taking
Polly Hill, Nana Hughes & Jo Clinton-Davis explain how ITVX will allow them to experiment with talent and tone
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FeaturesAnalysis: Can Birmingham put itself on the production map?
The UK’s second city is brushing off a previous lack of investment and focusing on initiatives to bolster opportunities in the region
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FeaturesFour key takeaways from the broadcasting white paper
The latest proposals for the biggest overhaul of the sector in years
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FeaturesBroadcast Indie Summit: Mastering the art of the pitch
Four development chiefs from UK indies reveal their strategies for selling ideas to commissioners and winning new business at home and abroad
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FeaturesBroadcast Indie Summit: Indies squeezed but still optimistic
Senior executives remain positive about the future of the sector despite spiralling inflation, talent shortages and stagnant domestic tariffs
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FeaturesThe Indie sector speaks: how the sector coped with the pandemic
From broadcaster relationships to survival strategies, producers have their say from our Indie Survey 2022
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NewsChannel 4 privatisation: the inside story
What now for the top team at Horseferry Rd and C4’s would-be bidders, as DCMS prepares the pathway to privatisation?


















