All Broadcasters articles – Page 13
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FeaturesBest Short-Form Format: Minor Issues
‘The pacing was excellent, keeping the audience entertained throughout. The relatable content left a lasting impression’
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FeaturesBest Short-Form Documentary: I Printed a Gun: Plastic and Deadly
‘Terrific, smart and engaging’
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FeaturesBest Popular Factual Programme: Pete Wicks: For Dogs’ Sake
‘Pete’s genuine love of dogs shone through and gave this show an authenticity and warmth that I wasn’t expecting’
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FeaturesBest Factual Channel: History Hit TV
‘History Hit’s multiplatform reach, consistent output, and expert-led storytelling make it a standout destination for passionate audiences’
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FeaturesBest Documentary Series: Boyzone: No Matter What
‘Good access, great interviews and sound narrative structure’
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FeaturesBest Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Sky News Digital Team
‘You could fully interact with only on social and get a full experience from, which is smart’
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NewsChief Rabbi slams BBC’s ‘belated and mishandled’ response to Bob Vylan
Ephraim Mirvis says Glastonbury incident is ‘national shame’
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FeaturesBest Sports or Live Event Coverage: The Autumn Nations
‘Outstanding – using technology for the benefit of the viewer and to enhance the viewing experience’
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NewsIndustry heavyweights predict licence fee survival
Tony Hall, Mike Darcey and Caroline Dinenage suggest reformed version of existing model will prevail in upcoming funding debate
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NewsDorothy Byrne warns against PSB consolidation
Former Channel 4 news chief notes importance of plurality but backs ‘strategic partnerships’ between UK broadcasters
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NewsLack of recognition and ageism under spotlight at DocFest
Better working conditions and credits urged by panel of senior production personnel
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NewsGovernment paves way for closer ties between PSBs
Creative Industries Sector Plan takes steps towards ‘possible consolidation’ and ‘strategic partnerships’
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NewsJane Tranter, Dana Strong and Stephen Lambert among King’s Birthday Honours recipients
Production heavyweights, media chiefs and on-screen talent recognised
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News'A self-imposed injury': Industry reacts to DCMS budget cuts
The department will see a 1.2% reduction in real terms to its resource budget from 2025-26 to 2028-29
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NewsFreely strikes deal with Roku
Shared UK streaming portal will be available on Roku-powered TVs from this month
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NewsTom Davis to host Broadcast Digital Awards 2025
Comedian and actor will front next month’s ceremony
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NewsGen AI raiding vast number of scripts, BFI report finds
Report warns training methods for AI models are a “direct threat” to screen sector and sets out series of recommendations


















