All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 39
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FeaturesThe power of the sports doc
A panel of leading sports producers discuss the growth of the genre, how it is evolving and what makes a successful film
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Behind The ScenesAl Murray: Why Do the Brits Win Every War?
Avalon’s Sky History show takes a humorous look at Britain’s involvement in historical conflicts
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FeaturesMipcom: back to business
A quieter market in Cannes doesn’t deter buyers from developing fruitful partnerships and striking content deals
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CommentComparable data will benefit the commercial broadcasters
A cross-media measurement service puts TV in a better position to compete for advertising with the online giants, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentDistinctive domestic content is key to our national identity
Streamers have brought more choice but the PSB model must be protected, says Peter Bazalgette
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The Broadcast InterviewJoel Wilson & Jamie Campbell turn UK drama up to Eleven
The Sex Education execs on how a Netflix greenlight transformed the fortunes of their production company
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FeaturesFocus Group: Is specialist factual in a healthy place?
Danny Horan, Caterina Turroni, Siobhan Sinnerton and Steve Evanson make their case
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CommentTime to stop undervaluing our production managers
They are the backbone of every show and their worth must be acknowledged and properly rewarded, says Lorraine Heggessey
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CommentTiming feels right for reset of freelancer relations
Unprecedented demand for crew sits uneasily with the relentless pressure of many productions
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FeaturesBBC rises to the eco challenge
Head of commissioning for science and natural history Jack Bootle aims to make the genre more environmentally friendly and avoid shows feeling ‘samey’
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The Broadcast InterviewHow Irvine Welsh & Dougray Scott created BritBox’s Crime
The team behind the police procedural on giving the genre a dark spin
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FeaturesEnd Credits: Sumi Connock
BBC Studios’ creative director of formats on Boyzone, military life and Vince Vaughn
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RatingsSky 1: rise and fall of a linear channel
As the multi-genre channel closes after three decades on air, Stephen Price looks back at its highs and lows
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RatingsSummer love shows signs of waning
Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein’s Shadow achieves channel’s second best rating since launch
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RatingsComedy and travel shows hit the mark
Second series of C4’s This Way Up matches first run, while Michael Ball’s Welsh tour continues C5’s success
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RatingsUprising strikes a chord in the capital
BBC1 doc series skews heavily towards London, while ITV misses The Voice Kids as replacements fall short
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RatingsCrime dramas stay neck and neck
BBC1’s Baptiste and ITV’s Professor T prove evenly matched in Sunday head-to-head
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FeaturesPeriod drama joins the 21st century
The international success of Netflix’s smash hit Bridgerton has been the catalyst for a contemporary refresh of the genre
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FeaturesMipcom comes out fighting
The content market is back in physical form this month – minus some big exhibitors. Event director Lucy Smith makes the case for Mip


















