All Broadcasters articles – Page 128
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News
Jan Younghusband to leave the BBC
Prepares to step down for ‘new challenges’ at the end of the year
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Top talent call for end to TV sexism
Dermot O’Leary and Joe Lycett among 800 signatories to Bectu-penned open letter forged in wake of Noel Clarke allegations
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C4 to chart anti-vaxx movement
Killer Ratings producers Caravan and Quicksilver Media combine again for Arte co-commission
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CBBC unveils Oliver Twist prequel
Family drama spotlights Charles Dickens’ classic character Artful Dodger
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McCall ‘cautiously optimistic’ on ITV prospects
ITV Studios revenues up 9% in first quarter as advertising recovery anticipated
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Revealed: top BBC talent paid thousands for external speaking
Justin Webb, Dan Walker and Emily Maitlis have earned at least £5000 each this year
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Enders: licence fee deal could cost BBC £300m
Warns that out-of-London push could be negatively affected
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Video
Vigil, BBC1
World Productions thriller series written and created by Bafta-nominated writer Tom Edge
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Secrets of the Krays, BritBox
ITN Productions’ examination into key events of the gangsters’ lives, as well as taking a wider look at culture, politics, and media in the 1960s
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Features
Creative 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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Features
End Credits: Ade Adepitan
The TV presenter and Paralympian on Nigerian trees, basketball and running the BBC
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Features
Co-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
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Behind The Scenes
Finding our Money Maker in a pandemic
Casting a business guru willing to invest big sums during Covid took more than blue sky thinking, says Nick Parnes
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Behind The Scenes
Secrets of the Whales: the art of goosebump TV
Filming whale culture in every ocean on earth, but you still have to fight to keep the emotion going on-screen, Brian Armstrong argues