All Broadcasters articles – Page 389
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CommentWelcome bid to end harassment
BFI and Bafta’s guidelines need industry buy-in to effect change
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NewsKids ‘bottleneck’ fears emerge
Children’s producers concerned that move to rounds-based commissioning may stifle creativity
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NewsBroadcasters usher in era of ad collaboration
Three rivals spoke with ’one voice’ at The Big TV Festival
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NewsAmazon eyes content bundles
Channels business seeks to expand internationally with cable-style offering for Prime Video
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NewsDelicious set for Sky return
Series three of Dawn French comedy-drama likely to air in early 2019
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FeaturesMoving from stage to screen
Theatre writers are increasingly taking on TV series, drawn by the flexibility and freedom offered by the longer format
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Behind The Scenes999 Rescue Squad, W
Our drone proved invaluable in capturing the aftermath of stabbings, a murder, fires and accidents, says Matt Richards
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NewsFox commits to Sky News for five years
Broadcaster vows to set up independent board to allay plurality fears
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NewsDigital trio not in frame for Premier League rights
Facebook, Google and Netflix not expected to bid
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NewsGirls creators to remake Camping
Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner score HBO order to adapt Baby Cow comedy
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NewsHancock hints at C4 HQ move
Culture secretary says he ‘can see the arguments’ for relocation, but declines to discuss timeline
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NewsBBC1 wins Channel of the Year
Strong slate of programmes including Planet Earth II and Three Girls help channel see off rivals
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FeaturesChannel of the Year: BBC One
“The channel unleashed a raft of critically acclaimed shows that struck the perfect balance between distinctiveness and popularity”
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FeaturesSpecial recognition: Sir David Attenborough
“Among the most influential producers in British TV”
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FeaturesBest entertainment programme: Taskmaster
“Highly original, innovative, fun and just plain silly. The best series yet”


















