All Broadcasters articles – Page 50
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News
Ben Frow rips up Channel 5 schedule
Paramount programming chief to scrap 20-plus shows to make way for new ideas
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Video
Trail: Welcome to Wrexham, Disney+
A look at how Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds teamed up to purchase Wrexham Football Club. Produced by Boardwalk Pictures
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Trail: John Torode’s Ireland, Food Network/Discovery+
Cooking and travel format fronted by Masterchef judge. Produced by Cornelia Street Productions
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News
Elizabeth I and Charles II deaths explored by Sky History
Phoenix two-parter to be fronted by professor Alice Roberts
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News
Jonathan Rothery jumps to BBC as head of pop music
Leaves C4 after a decade to take up newly-created role under Lorna Clarke
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Video
Trail: Surfside Girls, Apple TV+
Kids and family series based on the graphic novel series from Kim Dwinell. Produced for Apple TV+ by Endeavor Content and IDW Entertainment
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Behind The Scenes
Shark Women: Ghosted by Great Whites, Discovery+
Executive producer Janine Waddell on finding missing sharks with an all-female crew
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News
Crime + Investigation locks up Rob Rinder for true crime format
Criminal barrister fronts Zig Zag’s Interrogation Secrets
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Video
Trail: Five Days at Memorial, Apple TV+
Limited series chronicling the first five days in a New Orleans hospital after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. Produced by ABC Signature Studios
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News
Succession leads 2022 Emmys field
HBO drama scores 25 nominations - ahead of Ted Lasso and The White Lotus’ 20
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News
Kalpna Patel-Knight named BBC head of entertainment
Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel commissioner takes charge of 500-hour slate
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Video
Trail: The Mandela Project, YouTube
Black celebrities celebrate the legacy of Nelson Mandela in a five-part series. Produced in Africa by VIS, Paramount’s international studio
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News
Channel 5 and Acorn TV return to P.D. James’ Dalgliesh mystery novels
Broadcasters tie for two-series order of mystery thriller from New Pictures
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News
Sky, Dave and CBBC share spoils at Broadcast Digital Awards
The Hundred, Meet the Richardsons and BBC kids’ channel win plaudits from judges
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Features
Channel of the Year: CBBC
‘It provides compelling content that improves children’s lives – and keeps them happy while doing it’
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Features
Channel of the Year (Non PSB Group): Sky History
Firing on all cylinders, with a slate of high quality shows and impressive commercial performance
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Features
Gamechanger Programme of the Year: The Hundred
Across 68 live matches in 32 days, Sky regularly enjoyed peak audiences of over 1m
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Features
Best Original Web Channel: LADbible TV
‘The yardstick by which other non-scripted online channels are judged’
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