All Broadcasters articles – Page 271
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VideoThe Tiger Who Came To Tea, Channel 4
Hand-drawn animated special of children’s classic, produced by Lupus Films
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NewsC4 to explore penises and masculinity
Burning Bright doc gender-flips its previous film 100 Vaginas
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NewsSky boots up Bulletproof AI game
Develops voice-powered experience and orders three-part special of crime drama
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NewsSky Studios takes full control of Das Boot
Comcast company will control deficit funding and international rights of submarine drama
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NewsDSP explores NHS blood scandal for ITV
One-off doc aims to be a ‘definitive’ dive into historic case following this year’s inquiry
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NewsAudible orders trio from Listen Entertainment
Levi Roots cooks up a podcast for Amazon platform
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NewsC5 to tour more of The World’s Most Scenic Railways
BriteSpark East wins double re-order for train show
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NewsTV urged to ‘recognise value of disabled talent’
Prominent campaigner Samantha Renke claims commissioners ‘do not see worth’ in disabled stars
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NewsOrange Smarty scores Nordic deals
Distributor sells more than 120 hours of UK content into region
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NewsSky Studios inks deal with Merman
Sharon Horgan’s indie secures non-exclusive development and distribution deal to accompany drama push
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CommentThere’s money in niche content
Smaller players are finding focused, monetisable ways to attract audiences, says Kate Bulkley
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NewsSky and ITV exchange blows
Pay-TV broadcaster takes aim at ad-funded rival as Ofcom prepares first PSB review in five years
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NewsInside C4’s deal for Taskmaster
Broadcaster estimated to have paid £20m for six 10-part series of innovative comedy format
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NewsHollick plots populist drama
C4 drama chief looks to retain programming’s distinctiveness but appeal to broader audience
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CommentReasons for cheer in dark times
Despite the challenges, there is much to look forward to in 2020
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NewsC5 teams up with TCB for additional funding
Distributor to help fund unscripted shows in two-year agreement
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NewsOfcom gives Tories cold shoulder over ice block ‘stunt’
Regulator satisfied that Channel 4 News gave adequate weight to party’s views despite Boris Johnson’s no-show


















