All Broadcasters articles – Page 18
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Most ents companies don’t measure social impact, report finds
Okre and Bafta unite in call for shared measurement tools following survey
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Major buyers among 80 companies in the mix for Mip London
Sky, Netflix, ITV and Disney join distributors BETA Film, FilmRise, Fox Entertainment Global and PBS Distribution at inaugural event
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Video: Back From the Brink: Reimagining The Future of Television
Opening panel at the Edinburgh TV Festival, including Patrick Holland, Nicola Shindler, Dan McGolpin, Jordan Schwarzenberger and Nicola Howson
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Simon Pitts: There’s a future in linear TV
Outgoing STV chief discusses balancing the business as broadcast revenue bounces back
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First judges revealed for Broadcast Awards 2025
Live event to take place on 5 February in London’s Grosvenor House
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Video: Carol Vorderman, Alternative MacTaggart
Broadcaster used address to blast ‘snobbish’ TV industry
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Coalition for Change closes to avoid duplicating work
Founder Adeel Amini acts following launch of Action for Freelancers
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Comment
Continuing drama is key to addressing TV’s class challenge
The talent working on soaps and long-running drama is right under the industry’s nose - and it is routinely ignored, writes Jon Sen
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Martin Lewis: TV should 'clean its bloody act up'
Consumer affairs champion rails against poor working conditions and a focus on format over information
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Carol Vorderman: TV played a role in the riots
Former Countdown presenter uses Alternative MacTaggart Lecture to blast ‘snobbish’ TV industry
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ITV stands out at Edinburgh TV Awards
ITV1 scoops channel of the year as Mr Bates is named best drama
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James Graham rails against nostalgia commissioning
MacTaggart lecturer also calls for greater confidence in regional working-class stories
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TV Foundation to lead James Graham’s working-class push
Charity’s new unit will aim to make industry more accessible to working class voices
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James Graham outlines masterplan to boost working class voices in TV
Sherwood scribe uses MacTaggart Lecture to call out industry’s ‘squeamish’ approach to class
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Bigwigs reveal PSB and indie sector concerns
‘There are too many production companies’ say Banijay and Quay Street bosses
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Features
Revealed: fresh efforts to improve working life for freelancers
Broadcasters and trade bodies have reconvened to update the Freelance Charter and try to instigate real change
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Scott Bryan: Broadcasters must be bolder with their digital ambitions
More original content on platforms such as YouTube and TikTok is the only way to attract younger audiences
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TAP launches accessibility guidance for producers
Pact to host detailed advice on embedding accessibility into each stage of production