All Broadcasters articles – Page 292
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NewsMrs Wilson indie to make ITV thriller
Emily Watson takes lead role in Snowed-In Productions’ three-parter Too Close
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NewsITV unmasks The Masked Singer’s talent line-up
Joel Dommett to host, with Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall among the judges
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NewsIndie turnover tops £3bn
Non-PSB commissioning and doubling of international SVoDs’ spend drive sector to five-year high
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NewsRomesh Ranganathan to curate Sky shorts
London Hughes and Rachel Parris among comics to appear in Ranga Bee/CPL co-pro
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The Broadcast InterviewDerren Litten: ‘Kevin Lygo did me a favour’
Benidorm writer on the end of his long-running ITV sitcom, the state of British comedy and sitting in the director’s chair for his new BBC1 show
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FeaturesDisney wants fans to kickstart streaming service
Strategy for Disney+ revealed at biennial Disney Expo
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NewsFacebook deepens relationship with European news outlets
Turns to Germany’s Bild and France’s Le Monde for current affairs-focused slate
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NewsDiscovery picks up Ainsley Harriot show
Australian six-part culinary travelogue Market Menu comes to the Food Network
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CommentTV has the power to change perceptions for the better
Both scripted and non-scripted can play a part in highlighting social issues, says Alex Fraser
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CommentLinear TV is still the best bet for UK production companies
Rise of the SVoDs doesn’t necessarily equate to more orders for indies, says Danny Fenton
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NewsJeremy Kyle contestants: ‘aftercare didn’t exist’
Two contributors describe trauma experienced following show’s transmission
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CommentWe bow to the gods of power
Controllers and politicians are cut from the same dictatorial cloth, says Steven D Wright
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NewsLove Island stars point to duty of care improvement
Contestants discuss social media, welfare and lie detectors in DCMS Committee hearing
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NewsITV to celebrate Corries of Christmas past
Archive show to air in festive schedule alongside specials of John and Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen
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CommentA reminder of the power of docs
Back-to-basics series like Jade and Thatcher demonstrate real class


















