All Broadcasters articles – Page 20
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Ofcom launches investigation into GB News interview
Jeremy Hunt’s appearance on Saturday Morning with Esther and Philip prompts complaints
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Bectu calls for improved working conditions in unscripted TV
Clamps down on long hours, health and safety and mental wellbeing after striking drama deal
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In brief; Roman Kemp & Sarah Greene; Digital 3&4; ITN
Capital FM DJ and former Blue Peter presenter to host BBC1’s new daytime quiz
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ITV: ITVX yet to impact spending patterns
Broadcaster has earmarked an additional £160m a year of spending on the platform for drama and comedy
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Channel 5: Frow doubles down on drama
Broadcaster set to air 60 hours of the genre in 2023, compared with just eight four years ago
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Sky: Entertainment and factual rule the roost
Biggest supplier was Avalon which provided 33 hours comprising comedy and true crime
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UKTV: Originals bring in fresh suppliers
Air TV, Zeppotron, King of Sunshine and Rare TV were among the indies to have benefitted from orders
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BBC: Whisper breaks into top three
The Uefa Women’s Euros helps propel the indie into second place
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Channel 4: Hits and misses as C4 prepares for new phase
2022 saw the launch of the Roughcut comedy Big Boys and Fable Pictures’ Hullraisers
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Discovery+ commissions ease fears over merger
Streamer praised for its “clear directives, joined-up thinking between editorial and commercial, and speedy responses”
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Media Bill to enshrine digital prominence and pave way for C4 in-house production
DCMS unveils legislation which is says will modernise the “outdated” 2003 Communications Act
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Disney kickstarts layoff of 7,000 staff
Media giant annnounces first of three rounds of job cuts
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Last chance to enter Global Production Awards
Entries close today for event at Cannes film festival in May 2023
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Female directors gain Bafta boost but acting shortlists lack ethnic diversity
Interventions to address gender inequality pay off
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BBC1 dramas lead Bafta nominations
This is Going to Hurt and The Responder receive six nods each
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Steven Knight pens Birmingham-based university drama
Peaky Blinders creator also updates on BBC ska drama This Town, Taboo and future Dickens projects
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Birmingham’s Digbeth Loc. Studios opens for business
Mayor Andy Street hails dawn of “golden era” for West Midlands with 80,000 sq ft space that aims to support 760 jobs
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Netflix’s Kate Townsend sends unusual group email to rivals and peers
Feature docs boss writes to counterparts at major broadcasters and streamers to suggest pan-industry approach to filmmaking
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ITV diversity commissioning fund revealed
Social Impact Report outlines results of diversity targets as broadcaster sets future ambitions