All Broadcasters articles – Page 121
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NewsRemote working to boost out-of-London opportunities
ScreenSkills research also finds 80% of employers suffering recruitment issues
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NewsBBC to double investment in N&R co-commissions
Spend to hit £20-25m within three years, says nations director Rhodri Talfan Davies
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NewsAdrian Dunbar to lead ITV detective drama
Line of Duty star to appear in West Road Pictures’ four-parter
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CommentN&R indies must target premium factual
The growing number of regional indies means producers must engage SVoDs to land work, says Ben Smith
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NewsIn brief: Warner Bros Discovery; Pluto TV
Warner Bros Discovery unveiled as brand name ahead of merger
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NewsRocks and Muirhead to chair Unscripted Fund
C4 N&R head and Raise the Roof co-founder take charge of separate boards
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NewsDave supercharges social offering
Seeks five execs to manage Facebook and YouTube presence as it orders short-form slate featuring Big Zuu and Amelia Dimoldenberg shows
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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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NewsGovernment seeks advice over C4 sale
Ministers begin discussions with investment banks, The Times reports
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VideoDrama on Channel 5
Teaser showcasing upcoming original dramas Lie With Me, Teacher, The Holiday, The Reluctant Madame Blanc (w/t) and Dalgliesh
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NewsPlimsoll brings Marcus Wareing to BBC2
Chef’s Tales From A Kitchen Garden 10-parter to air next year
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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


















