All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 45
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RatingsThrillers and royal chat grip the nation
Spring boost for BBC1 and ITV as crime dramas and Harry and Meghan interview deliver bumper ratings
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FeaturesEnd Credits: Alex Segal
InterTalent Rights managing director on broken bones, ’90s crime and dad jokes
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FeaturesHow Casualty took the lead on representation
The team behind a groundbreaking episode with a deaf director, writers and actors discuss how it came about and what it means for the industry
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FeaturesIn Conversation: Turton and Mahon on navigating past the pandemic
The C4 and All3 chiefs kicked off Broadcast’s Restart conference with a discussion about the post-Covid future
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FeaturesGetting the greenlight: non-scripted boost as SVoDs expand slates
Netflix and Amazon are broadening their offerings but scripted remains the priority
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FeaturesCreative Review: Bugs, meerkats and music icons
From conjuring up CG cockroaches to remote production, recreating Victorian London and grading archive footage
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Behind The ScenesAnne Boleyn: Bringing history up to date
Channel 5’s ambitious new original drama aims to reset the narrative around Henry VIII’s second wife
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FeaturesGlued to the Screen: ZeroZeroZero
The simple premise of following a cocaine shipment gives us three brilliantly realised universes in one cohesive story, says Katherine Butler
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CommentBe nimble and open-minded to thrive in changing times
Argonon will adapt to new platforms, content providers and shifts in consumer behaviour as it enters its second decade, says James Burstall
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FeaturesHow Netflix is looking after cast and crew
HR chief Emma Murphy explains how the SVoD giant is supporting freelancers as scrutiny of the industry’s working culture intensifies
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CommentThe UK should open up to the thrills of a writers’ room
There’s always a place for the singular vision but the US approach suits longer runs, says Danny Brocklehurst
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FeaturesFocus Group: What’s your go-to negotiation trick?
Our four panellists on ensuring talks run smoothly
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The Broadcast InterviewNida Manzoor: The punk spirit behind We Are Lady Parts
Writer and director on taking inspiration from her own life for her new C4 comedy about a Muslim female punk band
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CommentIndustry must stand together to stamp out harassment
More anti-bullying measures and a truly united front could give workers greater confidence to raise concerns
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RatingsGenres - 28-day consolidated (February 2021)
Including top 10 drama, entertainment and comedy programmes
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FeaturesFresh formats with promise
Broadcast profiles four titles generating plenty of buzz at this year’s virtual Mip TV
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FeaturesNew kids on the distribution block
Six distributors that have recently launched discuss the challenges of setting up a business during the pandemic
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FeaturesCreative Review: Enhancing the action
From the sounds of F1 and the Colombian jungle to a 3D model of the Valley of the Kings
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FeaturesEnd Credits: Ade Adepitan
The TV presenter and Paralympian on Nigerian trees, basketball and running the BBC
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FeaturesCo-pros soar as pandemic hits budgets
Broadcast Intelligence’s Commissioner Index has added 50 international commissioners keen to explore co-pro opportunities with British partners


















