All Broadcasters articles – Page 76
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NewsParamount+ orders drama double & docs quad
Clapperboard and Buccaneer adapt books, as Fulwell73, Lambent, Wag and Soilsiú land unscripted projects
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NewsPulse preps A&E Ol’ Dirty Bastard doc
Two-hour feature to chart solo career of Wu-Tang Clan icon
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NewsImpossible scores Curiosity factual trio
Alexander Armstrong narrates history show as part of 22-hour order
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CommentTime for broadcasters to dare to be different
ITV’s move into the on-demand world signals a new era as PSBs start to push the boundaries
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FeaturesC5 wins vote of approval
Ben Frow’s mission to create a clearer identity pays off as channel named the strongest broadcaster for the first time
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NewsChannel 4 leads the pack at RTS Awards
Scores 12 gongs for shows including Russell T Davies’ It’s A Sin, The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan & We Are Lady Parts
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NewsIndustry unites to offer online kids service for Ukrainian refugees
Pact gathers support for YouTube service for displaced children
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NewsCaroline Murphy wants Channel 4 Indie Growth Fund to ‘go bigger’
Seeks four ‘slightly larger’ companies to invest in this year
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FeaturesBBC: Indie numbers down as broadcaster eyes future
Named joint best broadcaster to do business with alongside Channel 4
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FeaturesITV: Shift in strategy opens door for more indies
Worked with more than 100 suppliers in 2021
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FeaturesChannel 4: Streaming growth but gripes remain
It’s A Sin racked up 18m streams in the first three months of 2021
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FeaturesChannel 5: Broader remit pays dividends
Committed to collaborating with smaller producers and those based outside of London
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VideoAn inside look: Slow Horses, Apple TV+
Espionage series launching globally on Friday 1 April. Produced by See-Saw Films
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FeaturesNetflix: Non-scripted steps up as drama volume falls
Increased volume of orders bodes well for UK producers.
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NewsIt’s A Sin and Very British Scandal score BPG doubles
Jon Snow honoured for his contribution to broadcasting
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FeaturesDiscovery: Growth bolsters supplier base
Worked with 12 suppliers that had not been contracted for at least a decade
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FeaturesUKTV: Doubling down on scripted comedy
Steadily growing its original output across seven-strong channel network
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NewsMichael Grade lined up as Ofcom chair
Tory peer has spoken out in favour of scrapping BBC licence fee and privatising C4


















