All Broadcasters articles – Page 200
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News
BAME creatives rail against industry insincerity and hypocrisy
Bectu panellists call for quota systems and criticise industry response in wake of Black Lives Matter action
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Features
2013: Charlotte Moore confirmed as BBC1 controller
Documentaries commissioner beat entertainment boss Mark Linsey to the role
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News
Fremantle veteran joins digital tech firm
Katrina Neylon joins We Got Pop to steer transformation
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News
Hulu boards Conversations with Friends
SVoD to co-produce BBC3 adaptation of Sally Rooney’s debut novel
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News
BBC launches podcast hub
Clare McGinn to head up Bristol-based unit amid BBC Radio and Music Production rebrand
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Comment
David Cornwall on ‘serendipitous’ Diana doc
Navigating secretive contributors, demanding commissioners and NDAs were all worth it for the Scorpion TV founder
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Behind The Scenes
Clearing the way for C5's mega-landfill doc
We needed a full arsenal of kit to capture the best footage of a giant, dusty California landfill site, says Rob Greig
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News
Indies cool on C4’s Motion Content money
Deal terms put some producers off pitching ‘channel-defining’ shows
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News
Unpacking the BBC’s £100m diversity dividend
Questions raised over how much corporation currently spends on qualifying shows
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Comment
Disney and Sky: a linear relationship that fizzled out
The breakdown of carriage for linear kids’ channels speaks to new imperatives for both sides
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News
Broadcast masterclass: pitching in lockdown
Stellify, Woodcut, South Shore and Rumpus execs set out their tactic for securing business in an exclusive webinar
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The Broadcast Interview
Romesh: diversity in TV isn’t where it should be
The comedian and presenter discusses why progress on diversity is behind schedule and producing The Ranganation in lockdown
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News
Disney to close UK channels
Portfolio of kids channels to be scrapped after failed carriage negotiations with Sky & Virgin
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News
Archive shows beef up ITV Hub
Broadcaster’s move to offset dearth of originals risks denting BritBox
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Behind The Scenes
Behind the scenes at The School that Tried to End Racism
Our ob-doc mini-series about unconscious racial bias in children helped out production team understand more about themselves, says David DeHaney
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News
Come Dine With Me heads to the Middle East
ITV Studios Middle East producing first Arabic version of format
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Features
Cross-media partnerships hint at a deeper consolidation to come
Consumer gatekeepers will broaden carried services
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