All Broadcasters articles – Page 194
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News
Diversity tsar promoted to ITV board
Ade Rawcliffe becomes group director of diversity and inclusion
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ITV greenlights more McDonald & Dodds
Mammoth Screen detective drama extended to three episodes
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High-end TV: £2m+ relief claims double in two years
40 claims accrue almost £200m in government relief
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Sister and Sky/HBO re-team for comic horror
Chernobyl combination reunites for series about motherhood
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Missguided demanded northern-only crew for C4 doc
Manchester-based retailer insisted Pulse Films hire locals for four-part series
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Apple strikes first-look deal with Scorsese indie
A Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro FBI crime drama is the first title under the multi-year arrangement
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ITV and Sky pledge to create more diverse commissioning teams
Broadcasting chiefs detail plans for change over the next 18 months
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Little Mix star to explore racism for BBC3
Leigh-Anne Pinnock fronts Dragonfly doc following her appearance on C4’s The Talk
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ITV returns to 9/11 with Brook Lapping
We Have Some Planes (w/t) follows tenth anniversary commission
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Video
Animal Park, BBC1
Wildlife documentary series about the lives of keepers and animals at Longleat Safari Park. Produced by Remarkable
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News
BBC3 buys Call Me By Your Name creator’s debut
Acquires Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are from Fremantle
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End of the F***ing World exec slams Bafta
Dominic Buchanan ‘devastated’ at refusal to send him a trophy
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Greenacre: Unsaid Stories is springboard for black talent
Nadine Marsh-Edwards and Amanda Jenks urge industry to capitalise on ITV drama
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Damian Collins urges Ofcom to stop BBC cuts
Former DCMS Committee chair claims regional news ’disproportionately’ affected
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Ratings
The top consolidated shows for Q2 2020
A channel-by-channel breakdown of the top-rating shows from 1 April to 30 June
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Comment
PSBs must be clear-eyed about scale of challenges ahead
Ofcom content chief Kevin Bakhurst questions what the UK broadcasting sector’s ‘lockdown legacy’ will be
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