All Broadcasters articles – Page 336
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NewsPact: UKTV break-up bad for indies
Chair Sara Geater lobbies BBC over fears that BBC Studios will lock out external producers
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NewsBFI unveils £60m kids programming tsar
Jackie Edwards leaves BBC to take charge of contestable fund
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NewsUnions blast insurer intrusion
Directors UK and Bectu call for end to practice of forcing freelancers to divulge intimate details
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NewsNon-PSBs boost indie spend
Commercial broadcaster investment in third-party shows rises by more than £100m in a year
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CommentWork culture starts at the top
Business leaders have a duty to ensure their staff are treated well
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NewsTV comes calling for podcasts
Broadcast Intelligence analysis reveals networks’ increasing appetite to adapt audio shows
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NewsBoost for immersive viewing
UKRI hands out £18m to develop cutting-edge projects backed by Sky, the BBC and Dock 10
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NewsWoodcut returns to the supernatural
Indie wins six-part Pick order for Paranormal Caught on Camera
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NewsCITV sets Boom Kids apocalyptic challenge
Indie to remake Welsh-language S4C zombie escape room show Project Z
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NewsWriters' Guild crowns female writers
Call the Midwife creator Heidi Thomas given special honour at awards dominated by women
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NewsNBCU to launch streaming service on Sky
US media group plans to roll out mixture of original content and acquisitions in 2020
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NewsBack2back hires senior development producer
Scott McDonald joins as indie wins Dave commission for eight-part air freight doc series
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NewsMultichannel content spend hits £1bn
COBA report finds investment from the likes of BT, Sky and UKTV jumps 15% year-on-year
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NewsPoland and Finland revive Big Brother
Endemol Shine’s reality show returns to territories after hiatus
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NewsHeather Jones elected COBA chair
Takes over from Susanna Dinnage ahead of crucial period for multi-channel broadcasters
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NewsHarlots series two to make UK debut on Starzplay
ITV dropped out of Hulu period drama co-pro after series one
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NewsLenny Henry takes diversity tax proposals to government
Campaigners call for an industry roundtable in May


















