All Broadcasters articles – Page 277
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NewsBroadcasters gear up for election debates once again
Labour is pushing for a head-to-head between Corbyn and Johnson
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NewsHumphrys and Packham head to C5
Former Today anchor to appear in Autumnwatch presenter’s climate change event doc
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NewsNBCU to align international production with US
International Studios chief Jeff Wachtel now reporting to production head Bonnie Hammer with Kevin MacLellan exiting
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NewsPure and Sex Education writers make Bafta Breakthrough list
Kirstie Swain and Laurie Nunn among 20 young creatives to receive a year of mentoring
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NewsNicky Morgan becomes shortest-serving culture secretary
MP to stand down after just three months as election looms
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NewsChannel 4 hunts DCU staff for Leeds base
Digital unit takes shape with four reporting lines for Matt Risley
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NewsTerms of trade in the spotlight
Senior execs discuss whether the indie revenue framework is fit for purpose in the digital age
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FeaturesHow the TV industry is set to evolve
From technology to talent, leading figures ponder what TV will look like in the years to come
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FeaturesHow to be the perfect indie
What are the credentials commissioners at ITV, C4 and C5 look for in a producer to maintain a successful working relationship?
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The Broadcast InterviewMcVay: ‘It’s good for broadcasters to get their shins kicked occasionally’
Pact’s chief executive on why he’s still fired up about fighting for its members after 18 years at the helm
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NewsViacom-CBS merger set for December
Landmark deal announced over summer a step closer after sealing approval from parent firm National Amusements
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NewsSky and HBO renew output deal
Broadcasters strengthen scripted partnership and extend European offering with added HBO Max content
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NewsCreative Industries Federation issues manifesto
Plan calls for £1bn investment fund to eradicate ‘regional poverty gap’
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Behind The ScenesUndercover Girlfriends, C5
Hiding our contestants’ partners in a next-door villa was no easy feat, says Colin May
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NewsSky signs scripted deal with Free@Last
Sky Studios will work with Agatha Raisin producer to co-develop series
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Behind The ScenesWho Are You Calling Fat?, BBC2
Filming a revealing doc series about the concept of ‘fat’ will change perceptions and inform national debate, says Sara Ramsden
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Behind The ScenesKiller Camp, ITV2
Enfusing comedy into our reality horror whodunnit in a wet forest in Lithuania was an unforgettable experience, says James Donkin
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NewsDrama boosts UK TV exports
Drama accounted for almost half of overall TV export revenues over the past year, according to a Pact study


















