All Broadcasters articles – Page 203
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NewsYouth exodus: half of 16-34s to switch off PSBs by 2023
Ofcom research reveals extent to which SVoDs are outmuscling traditional rivals
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NewsRecruitment practices in the spotlight
Indie bosses call for far more structured approach to improve conditions for freelancers
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NewsDarroch to tackle climate change at Edinburgh
Sky chief exec to appear in conversation with Wendy Darke
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VideoBlood of The Clans, BBC4
Neil Oliver fronts this tale of Scotland’s ancient clans, as they battle it out for power, honour and freedom. Produced by BBC Studios
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Behind The ScenesOur journey into Fidel Castro’s Cuba
Co-producing the story of socialism in Cuba tested our journalistic skills to the limit, says Mick Gold
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FeaturesPreparing for The Talk with C4
Distancing posed a challenge when filming celebrity contributors and their parents for our exploration of a little-known Black British custom
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News24 Hours in A&E set for production restart
Covid-19 forces The Garden to delay out-of-London filming plans
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NewsApple sets Long Way Up date
Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman front Elixir Films format from mid-September
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FeaturesPodcast: Edgar-Jones on Sky Arts’ ambitions
Channel director sets out commissioning plans following free-to-air move
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NewsAustralia’s Seven brings in Beat The Chasers
ITV’s Potato-produced gameshow spin-off handed Australian makeover
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NewsMatchlight co-founder resurfaces at Red Sky
Jacqui Hayden joins Glasgow-based indie as director of development
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NewsPatel, Petzal and Clarke support East Asian scheme
Beats fellowship programme backed by high-profile creatives
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NewsChernobyl breaks Bafta record
Sky drama secures nine TV and TV Craft awards as UKTV scores debut win for Taskmaster
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NewsEdgar-Jones: Sky Arts to go beyond TV
Urges indies to tie with artists as channel becomes ‘participant not spectator’ following free-to-air move
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NewsSky Kids adds more news and spin-offs
FYI returns for a third year - with three YACF-funded spin-offs
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CommentThe diary of an agent in lockdown
Supporting talent, negotiating fees and encouraging creative development have been key, says InterTalent Rights Group chairman Jonathan Shalit OBE
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NewsBAME indies set out key concerns
Optimism among execs grows - tempered by pigeonholing, glass ceilings and suitability of schemes


















