All Broadcasters articles – Page 5
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Features
Borderline
‘This is very premium, with great storytelling. It’s gritty and it’s got a political dimension’
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Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
‘There’s a big footprint where the drama will travel, as period drama is a safe bet, particularly with this cast’
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Renegade Nell
‘Broadcasters need both the familiar and the surprising, and our slate delivers on that’
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News
In brief: ITV Original Voices; RTS bursaries; Sky News presenter; Banijay exit
Emerging writers chosen to work with Coronation Street and Emmerdale teams
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News
WBD buys Clarkson’s Farm and Grand Tour
Prime Video UK originals among eight series acquired for European markets
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News
Edinburgh unveils New Voice Awards nominees
C4 stands out as The Change and Everyone Else Burns writers up for key awards
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Karl Warner and Caroline Hollick expected to leave C4
Head of youth and digital and head of drama understood to be departing as result of restructure
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Industry support for eight-hour work day
Feasibility of shorter hours examined in Timewise and Bectu Vision research
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Industry chiefs lined up for Creative Cities Convention
Netflix’s Anne Mensah among those set to speak at Bristol event
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Channel of the Year: BBC1
‘Placing itself at the heart of the action, BBC1 continues to prove is might as a truly public service channel’
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News
In brief: GB News; Sky Arts documentary; Only Fans sets UK series
Presenter Neil Oliver cleared by Ofcom over peddling conspiracy theories
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News
PSB-backed streamer Freely to launch in Q2
Free service will enable viewers to watch live TV using the internet
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News
In brief: Whitstable Pearl returns; Harry & Megan developing projects; BBC NI lands commission
AMC’s Acorn orders third run of gentle crime series