All Broadcasters articles – Page 26
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FeaturesMarried To The Game
‘Married To The Game offers something for reality fans and football fans alike’
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FeaturesHarry & Meghan: The Rise and Fall
‘Love them or hate them, there is still a huge amount of intrigue around the couple’
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FeaturesGold: A Journey With Idris Elba
‘The talent, access and scale of the story mark it out from other specialist factual docs of this nature’
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FeaturesInternational scripted
The Count Of Monte Cristo; Austin; Borderline; Conflict; Monsieur Spade; Paris Has Fallen; Rebus; Samber; So Long, Marianne; Spinal Destination
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CommentScott Bryan: continuity announcers are television’s unsung heroes
The role could be at risk in the age of streaming, but their empathetic and skilful contributions would be sorely missed
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NewsTim Davie kicks off licence fee debate and promises tech revolution
Harnessing AI for good and moving between iPlayer, Sounds and archive on the agenda
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NewsBBC accounts for half of UK 2023 scripted commissioning
Analyst research shows corporation maintained its level among domestic orders
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NewsTrio win series development prizes at Seriesmakers
Kevin Macdonald, Barbera Albert and Erik Matti were among the winners of Series Mania’s development lab
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NewsFrench broadcast chiefs hail UK for Freely vision
Bosses of M6 and France Télévisions speak out after shuttering of Salto
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NewsHappy Valley wins big at BPG Awards
BPG members also pay tribute to Mr Bates vs The Post Office
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FeaturesWarner Bros Discovery: New indie partners freshen up the table
Raw TV, Full Fat, Ricochet and CPL enter the top 10 of WBD suppliers
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FeaturesBBC: Wall to Wall ends Remarkable reign
The Waterloo Road producer was the broadcaster’s top supplier by spend, knocking Remarkable down to second place for the first time in three years
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FeaturesStudio Lambert wins as Netflix ups hours
“Netflix is the largest SVoD commissioner of UK indies, responsible for more than half of the total hours launched on the four major services in 2023”
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FeaturesITV: ITVX boosts range but stalwarts still key
PSB has received praise from the indies surveyed this year for being open to new ideas
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FeaturesStrong debut for Disney duo
Disney+ and Nat Geo stand alone as the only broadcasters without any negative feedback
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FeaturesUKTV bucks the trend with multi-year orders
Drama is a key driver of growth, particularly for streaming platform UKTV Play
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FeaturesC4 epitomises industry woes
Indie relations soured during C4’s Indie Briefing Day, when it revealed it is primarily looking for ideas for 2025
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NewsNat Geo adds to London commissioning arm
Sarah Peat will work with Carolyn Payne and Simon Raikes
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NewsOfcom puts GB News ‘on notice’ after five breaches
Regulator says MPs acting as hosts has broken Broadcasting Code


















