All Broadcasters articles – Page 195
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News
Tony Hall: ‘n-word’ apology to staff in full
The director general’s all-staff email to staff, sent on 9 August, following last month’s Points West report
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Features
Podcast: S4C’s Amanda Rees on Covid-19 and co-pros
Director of content is keen to build stronger partnerships with the production community
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Hall says sorry over ‘n-word’ as 1Xtra DJ quits
Sideman leaves black music station in protest over local news report
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Video
Small Axe, BBC1
Drama following the lives of the West Indian community in Britian over three generations. Produced by Lammas Park and Turbine Studios
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News
I’m A Celebrity moves to the UK
ITV juggernaut to be filmed in a ruined castle as Australian travel proves too challenging
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Features
Why The Morning Show is more than just the first great #MeToo drama
Showrunner Kerry Ehrin, director Mimi Leder and Gugu Mbatha-Raw speak to Screen about the Emmy-nominated drama
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Comment
Incentivise the industry to save production
Without intervention, indies face reduced broadcaster commissioning budgets for years to come, says Matt Cain of Oliver & Ohlbaum
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Comment
Why I’m waving goodbye to TV
Production’s a wonderful way to make a living but it’s no longer worth the stress, says Gigi Eligoloff
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Comment
Green shoots sprout at ITV
First-half results cause for some optimism – but production margins under pressure
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News
Black commissioners have their say
PSB execs discuss their careers and experiences of the “very white” industry
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News
Covid-19 cuts back drama lengths
Shorter runs of some scripted projects anticipated to mitigate additional costs
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Talent call for focus on disability
Years and Years, Life and Corrie actors concerned representation is being overlooked amid diversity drives
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Horan: industry-wide action required to safeguard staff
C4 factual chief calls for pan-broadcaster group to address industry issues
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ITV profits halve
First half earnings plummet to £165m – but 70% of ITVS shows now back in production
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ViacomCBS signs former BBC business chief
Kathryn Richardson will report to incoming chief operating officer Sarah Rose
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Video
Inside Missguided: Made in Manchester, Channel 4
Explores the dizzying growth and frenzied expansion of Missguided - one of the UK’s biggest fashion retailers. Produced by Pulse Films
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