All Broadcasters articles – Page 384
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NewsMahon seeks 'risk windows' in C4 schedule
Chief exec tells Mip audience that channels need to ‘progress’ daytime shows into prime slots
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NewsPhillips: BBC entertainment committed to risk taking
Genre boss determined to find fresh formats
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NewsSVoD services start to series stack shows
Research shows digital giants release the bulk of their scripted acquisitions within 24 hours of TX
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FeaturesBad Teen To Ballroom Queen
“Bad Teen is not just a dance show, but a way to explore the hopes and dreams of young people”
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FeaturesA&E: US channel makes room to experiment
Hunting close-ended formats that tap into the zeitgeist
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NewsUKTV gets Carter in Sony trio deal
Reruns of Guardian and Unforgettable also included in Alibi agreement
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NewsNetflix and BBC in Bafta drama battle
The Crown, Black Mirror, Line of Duty and Three Girls get three nominations each
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NewsBattle looms for control of UKTV
BBC Studios and Discovery shape up for fight for British broadcaster
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NewsUK indies raise fears over IP
Pact raises notion that the FAANG threat could prompt a tougher stance from the PSBs
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CommentHow TV can bite back at FAANG
Smarter use of viewer data and audience trust can counteract digital threat, says Kate Bulkley
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NewsTony Jordan to pen Albanian thriller
Red Planet Pictures founder to exec produce and showrun Antenna Group mafia drama
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NewsFox moots sale of Sky News to Disney
Proposal is designed to help push through Murdoch company’s full acquisition of Sky
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NewsSky1 orders Rob & Romesh series
Comedians follow up Anthony Joshua special with more celebrity interviews
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Behind The ScenesMy Multiple Personalities and Me, 5 Star
Casting someone with a condition that affects just 1% of the population was no small order, says Kerry Brierley
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NewsRoast Battle UK scores first international deal
Viacom sells comedy format into Finnish broadcaster YLE
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NewsMichaela Coel to deliver MacTaggart Lecture
Chewing Gum creator says TV needs to be ’vigilant rather than complacent’ about its future
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NewsChannel 5 pays women 2.85% more than men
C5 emerges as only terrestrial broadcaster to pay women more than men on average
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CommentWhy C5 put housing centre stage
From Grenfell to our partnership with Crisis, it was beholden on us to tackle the biggest issue facing modern Britain, says Guy Davies

















