All Broadcasters articles – Page 155
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NewsBBC orders Steve McQueen doc double
Small Axe creator behind BBC1 and BBC2 civil rights programmes
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VideoMicah Richards: Tackling Racism, Sky 1
Former England footballer investigates the alarming rise of racism directed towards players and fans. Produced by Buzz 16 Productions
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FeaturesSpeed of recovery crucial for ITV
Some of the broadcaster’s biggest and most lucrative brands remain under pressure going into 2021
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FeaturesContent key as Disney battles with Netflix
Global streamers to increase spend on original programming
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FeaturesC4 hunts fresh ideas in pivot to digital
Uncovering All 4-friendly shows is a primary goal for commissioning teams
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FeaturesSky set to ramp up in-house production
Beyond drama and comedy, Sky Studios is likely to take a more active role in funding documentaries
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NewsRise Films plots phone hacking drama
Salisbury Poisonings director and Des writer team up for series based on 2011 scandal
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CommentCDN chief: ‘huge scale of inequality must be addressed’
Diamond’s Fourth Cut shows minorities are still being excluded from senior roles, says CDN executive director Deborah Williams
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NewsBBC3 tries on streetwear competition series
Renowned Films producing eight-part style guru format
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VideoIntergalactic, Sky 1
Motion Content Group and Moonage Pictures sci-fi series about a flight cadet falsely imprisoned before becoming embroiled in an audacious break-out
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Behind The ScenesIt’s A Sin: out and proud in the 80s
Russell T Davies on why it was so important to cast gay actors in his 1980s-set AIDS drama
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CommentHope for a better year lies in putting staff welfare first
The industry has been inspiring in how it dealt with the pandemic, now focus must shift to colleagues
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NewsDiamond: BAME representation goes into reverse
CDN data shows individuals from non-white backgrounds working in senior roles drops 10%
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FeaturesGlued to the Screen: Line Of Duty
With its emphasis on character, Jed Mercurio’s police corruption drama takes me back to the great detectives of my childhood, says Ian McKee


















