All Broadcasters articles – Page 159
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Features
End Credits: Heather Jones, A+E Networks
The A+E Networks general manager UK and senior vice-president, content & creative on record shops, ready-meals and a Theroux faux pas
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Video
Small Axe: Alex Wheatle, BBC1
Steve McQueen’s anthology continues with the true story of award-winning writer, Alex Wheatle, from a young boy through his early adult years
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News
BBC supercharges on-screen sustainability
Commissioning process updated to ensure environmental issues considered
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Video
The Cabins, ITV2
Dating series where, from the moment they meet, the couples move into a log cabin together, set in UK surroundings. Produced by 12 Yard
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Behind The Scenes
Locked In: Breaking the Silence, BBC4
Filmmaker Xavier Alford on the cathartic experience of sharing the story of his illness
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News
Netflix to declare UK revenues to HMRC
Streaming giant to pay tax domestically on £1bn British subscriber income
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Video
Nadiya’s American Adventure, BBC1
Nadiya Hussain travels to California and Louisiana to find out how generations of migrants are changing the national menu. Produced by Wall to Wall
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News
BBC Scotland names channel chief
Louise Thornton elevated from digital and youth commissioning head
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Features
TriForce Creative Network: Banging the drum for diversity
Fraser Ayres, Jimmy Akingbola and Minnie Ayres on why the industry is finally taking diversity seriously
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Features
C5 broadens drama horizons
ViacomCBS UK deputy director of programmes Sebastian Cardwell on expanding scripted slate beyond crime and thrillers
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News
Sandpaper sets out series ambitions
Henry Singer firm lands debut multi-part order as Susannah Price handed equal equity
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Comment
Why The Queen’s Gambit gets women so right
Female characters are often portrayed as dependent on men for their happiness, but Netflix’s chess drama makes no such mistakes, says Joanna Tilley
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News
Newswrap podcast: diversity special - six months of change
Lucy Pilkington, Rita Daniels and Yinka Bokinni summarise a whirlwind half-year for BAME diversity
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Features
Science shows thrive in pandemic
Growing appetite for genre as audiences seek information on coronavirus
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Comment
Shift to on-demand gathers pace as pandemic strikes
Broadcasters that exploit their online services the quickest will win this particular battle, says Kate Bulkley
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Comment
Journalist certification a necessity to benchmark truth
As fact becomes increasingly hard to discern in the fake news era, certification offers a means to bring back trust, says Ben Fenton
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Video
The Sound of TV with Neil Brand, BBC4
Three-part documentary series that explores the history and use of music in television. Produced by Blakeway Productions