All Broadcasters articles – Page 224
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NewsSummer of nostalgia beckons for broadcasters
Distributors dig into archives as catalogues run dry
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CommentStakes are high as broadcasters seek right answers
Tricky questions in the offing about who should foot lockdown bills
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FeaturesVice 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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CommentLockdown 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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NewsLygo: ‘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 ScenesThe 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
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CommentMy Mentor: Meryl O’Rourke on Saskia Schuster
Saskia Schuster made me learn how to enjoy the writing skills I possess, says Meryl O’Rourke
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CommentHow Red Sky scored commissions during lockdown
The current climate forced us to essentially rip our indie up and start again, but new business shows we made the right choice, says Jane Rogerson
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NewsSky strikes deal with Tempel director
Philipp Leinemann will develop German and international projects
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Behind The ScenesGangs of London, Sky Atlantic
Film director Gareth Evans was adamant that this sprawling crime saga had to be a TV series - with stunts put front and centre, Gabriel Tate discovers
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NewsHall: BBC must save additional £125m
Pay and recruitment freeze among raft of measures outlined by DG
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NewsPact taskforce tackles insurance concerns
Fears start to emerge over inability to secure cover against Covid-19-related suspensions post-lockdown
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NewsKatz: C4 to operate ‘mixed economy’ of tariffs
Urges indies to pay freelancers fairly despite reduced budgets
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NewsGovernment eyes ‘Project Restart’ for TV
DCMS puts feelers out to sector to assess restarting production
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NewsSex, dogs and religion feature on C4 lockdown slate
Stellify, Curve and start-up Clockhouse score shows
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NewsSnap orders Covid-19 format from Barcroft
Self-shot series features contributor working on a trauma ward
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NewsSteptoe & Son-inspired bursary launched by BBC
Galton & Simpson comedy scheme will hand one writer £5,500


















