All Broadcasters articles – Page 176
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Behind The Scenes
Covid couldn’t stop us - try as it might
Sometimes it felt our BBC Wales drama The Pact would never get made, but we have made it into production, say Elwen Rowlands and Hayley Manning
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News
Rocks: Covid has challenged N&R relations
C4 out-of-London chief assesses progress 12-months after National HQ launch
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Scottish indies call for devolved licence fee
Synchronicity, Two Rivers & Happy Tramp chiefs call for BBC income to remain in Scotland
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Rainmaker hires ex-Sky exec as sales head
Karen Wise joins former Kew Media execs’ fledgling distributor
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How to Get Away with Murder writer pens ITV drama
Abby Ajayi lands six-parter with Unsaid Stories producer Greenacre Films
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C4 seeks suppliers to join Emerging Indie Fund
Nine sub-£3m firms to receive development cash and commissioner support
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Bafta Awards kickstarts diversity push
BFI Diversity Standards will have to be met for shows to be eligible
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Comment
PSBs face challenges - but they benefit from market changes too
Competition is hotter than ever, but those rivals are funding the PSB co-pro boom, says Adam Minns
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Features
Best Factual Channel: BBC4
‘It is not afraid to push boundaries in terms of commissioning experimental shows and mixing genres with its output’
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Best Short-Form Documentary: Life After Death: How Seven Kids Came Back from the Dead
Met the remit of bringing younger, underserved audiences back to the BBC
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Best Specialist Channel: Cartoon Network
‘The channel feels like the future, in a really positive way, which is entirely appropriate, because it is for kids’
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Best Programme Acquisition: Succession
First season peaked at 200,000, notching up an average of 150,000 over 10 parts
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Best VR Experience: Common Ground
‘Uses the mediums involved to tell an emotional and important story that immerses you in inner-city lives’