All Broadcasters articles – Page 301
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NewsPhoebe Waller-Bridge shows leads Brits’ Emmy charge
Fleabag and Killing Eve bag a combined 30 nominations, while Sky/HBO drama Chernobyl gets 19
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NewsMPs debate future of the licence fee
Petition sparks parliament to consider subscription and advertising-funded models for BBC
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NewsTalkback confirms Jonno Richards as MD
Indie also carves out head of fact ent position for Harry’s Heroes’ exec
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NewsC4 drama exec joins Normal People producer
Element Pictures hires Jonny Richards to head TV development slate
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VideoDeep Water, ITV
Emotional thriller adapted by Anna Symon from Paula Day’s Windermere novels. Produced by Kudos
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NewsLuther creator pens debut ITV drama
Neil Cross adapting one of his own novels for Euston Films’ thriller Because the Night
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NewsMental health study to draw on 9,000 views
Film & TV charity chief vows to work ‘hand in hand’ with industry after witnessing ‘emotional outpouring’ from respondents
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NewsRichard Frediani to helm BBC Breakfast
Former ITV head of news takes over from Adam Bullimore in Salford-based role
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NewsSky News to ditch ‘heartbeat bill’ phrase
Healthcare groups have appealed to broadcasters to avoid using emotive term
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NewsPatrick Vien goes solo at A+E
Co-executive managing director Edward Sabin is leaving the broadcaster
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CommentAlex Graham: protect the sanctity of producer IP
Terms of trade will remain important in the future
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FeaturesThe Brits making waves across the pond
Transatlantic success stories from NBC’s Paul Telegdy to Ozy Media’s Jana Bennett
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CommentJane Millichip: there’s no ‘norm’ in drama funding
Producers need to be agile as models evolve and new players emerge
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CommentThe demise of the big beasts
Conor Dignam reflects on how the PSBs have ceded power and big personalities eased out
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CommentAndy Harries: how SVoDs changed everything
Streamers transformed the sector, but PSBs can still punch above their weight
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CommentDavid Olusoga: other industries put TV to shame
Diversity has suffered for years as sector has rested on its liberal laurels, says David Olusoga


















