All Broadcasters articles – Page 218
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News
UKTV: ‘We’ll work with indies to overcome restrictions’
Commissioning team sets out collaborative approach to post-lockdown shows
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News
ScreenSkills launches £200,000 mentoring pot
Training body kicks off funding round for schemes targeting staff and freelancers
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Behind The Scenes
Police: Hour of Duty, Channel 5
Filming police stories across a single hour poses challenges our crew had never faced before, says Tom Clarke
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News
Male experts on news bulletins hits two-year high
Propensity of senior politicans to be men causes gender imbalance, according to City University research
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Comment
A resilient industry will forge new paths
From virtual commissioning to avatars and thermal cameras, TV is finding ways to adapt, says Tara Conlan
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News
C4’s Warrior Women heads to CBC
Lupita Nyong’o doc one of six titles in Cineflix Rights package
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Frow puts the ball in indies’ court
C5 chief urges suppliers to ‘go the extra mile’ and make case to resume filming
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C4 youth viewing hits seven-year high
Comedy and news drives young audiences to channel during lockdown
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Sky suffers 12% ad drop
Covid-19 and tighter gambling rules hit market while lack of sports causes some customer attrition
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YACF unveils debut development slate
Projects steered by Emma Cooper and trio involved with This Is England among initial 14 projects
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Channel 4 profiles conjoined twins
Barcroft meets Mexican-born siblings battling to stay in Trump’s US
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Offman exits ViacomCBS after 12 years
VIS UK chief becomes latest senior departure from US giant
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Summer of nostalgia beckons for broadcasters
Distributors dig into archives as catalogues run dry
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Comment
Stakes are high as broadcasters seek right answers
Tricky questions in the offing about who should foot lockdown bills
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Features
Vice News Tonight: news via remote control
Vice’s flagship bulletins are filming without a physical studio during lockdown. Global newsgathering chief Susie Banikarim tells Jesse Whittock how
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Comment
Lockdown TV: it’s time for phase two
Right now, viewers want escapism - not self-filmed fodder or coronavirus docs that feel like an endurance test to watch, says Mark Downie
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News
Lygo: ‘ITV without soaps is barely ITV’
Director of TV on stopping viewers ‘detoxing’ from Corrie & Emmerdale, the future of studio shows and the prospects of a summer Love Island
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Behind The Scenes
The extraordinary story behind Normal People
Director Lenny Abrahamson and executive producer Ed Guiney reveal their experiences pulling together BBC3’s romantic drama to Desiree Ibekwe