All Broadcasters articles – Page 104
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News
Dave marketing boss promoted to channel director
Cherie Cunningham tasked with growing ratings and cementing comedy entertainment reputation
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Features
Sky Documentaries hunts for stories with a ‘premium feel’
Biographies, music, crime and contemporary history docs are on the wanted list for docs director Poppy Dixon
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Steve McQueen on Small Axe
Writer and director on how the films – about the experience of West Indian immigrants in London – achieved unexpected global resonance
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News
BBC1 homes Gossip Girl
HBO Max reboot of CW teen drama to air on terrestrial channel and iPlayer
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News
Lucy Beaumont to pen female-led C4 comedy
Six-part Hullraisers from Anne Boleyn indie Fable to focus on three working class women
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News
London Weekend Television charity shutters after 30 years
Winds down with £116,000 donation to Film & TV Charity
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Comment
PSBs are ignoring their remits in the Midlands
Some regions are more equal than others and broadcasters’ programme spends prove it, says Mike Bradley
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News
C4 renews Sky commercial deal with All4 focus
VoD player becomes central pillar of pair’s long-standing partnership
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Podcast
Newswrap: the fight for Channel 4’s future
Analyst Claire Enders and indie bosses Mel Leach & Alan Clements explore the prospect of the PSB heading to the private sector
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News
Qureshi: BBC comedy mustn’t be scared to fail
Pilots from up-and-coming voices don’t have to rate, says interim genre head
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Features
Rethinking recruitment
The Covid pandemic and BLM movement have galvanised the industry to reassess how freelance crew are hired and try to create a more level playing field
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News
Production managers prep fair pay campaign
Jamie Stratton gathering support to lobby broadcasters
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Features
Glued to the Screen: Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In
DNA Films doc combines access and archive to winning effect, says Rab Christie
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News
NUJ forges C4 action plan
Baroness Jane Bonham-Carter: watering down remit will have disastrous consequences
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Comment
Stand up and be counted on issues that affect our industry
It’s time to make sure our voices are heard when it comes to creative sector public policy, says Peter Bazalgette
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Comment
The BBC should capitalise on Eurovision’s popularity
A Saturday night entertainment show to select the UK entrant would deliver ratings and boost our chances, says Scott Bryan
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News
DCMSC chair floats C4 / ITV merger
Julian Knight also suggests folding the business into BBC Studios
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News
BBC pauses Noel Clarke project
Crongton Knights was based on YA novel written by Small Axe’s Alex Wheatle
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Behind The Scenes
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork, Netflix
Producer Sarah Lambert on taking a different approach to a crime story