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CommentEdinburgh 2024: a tale of class and company closures
Economic challenges make the urge to open up the industry even more compelling – but much harder, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentFatima Salaria: Why I wanted to be part of factual drama’s golden age
A move into new territory was daunting, but I’m relishing the chance to tell under-represented, real-life stories,
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CommentPatrick Holland: We must enable working class voices to succeed
Telly was at the core of my upbringing, and if we want to reach the widest possible audiences we have to be open to all
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CommentTV’s anti-Muslim bias has real-world implications
Hostility towards Muslims in broadcast media contributed to the riots and is driving journalists away, says Tamanna Rahman
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CommentIan Katz: C4’s future is bright as spend returns to pre-covid levels
Chief content officer says tough decisions had to be taken, but the broadcaster is now in a stronger position to support indies
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CommentStreaming is reshaping the indie sector, as it did viewing habits
The biggest SVoD shows now rival their traditional counterparts and the battle for tentpole titles is polarising production companies
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CommentScott Bryan: Broadcasters must be bolder with their digital ambitions
More original content on platforms such as YouTube and TikTok is the only way to attract younger audiences
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CommentAI & new tech’s promise for athletics
Alvina Chen, CEO of Feldspar, on how AI and new technologies could improve the viewer experience of athletics
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CommentFraser Ayres: We must ask whether our industry contributed to the riots
Failure to normalise inclusion on and off screen has a real world impact - we cannot brush it under the rug again
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CommentRachel Corp: Public service broadcasting is vital in these troubled times
ITN chief executive says misinformation-fuelled violence has highlighted the importance of trustworthy, accessible reporting
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CommentThe 5G frontier for sport broadcasting
Eric Bolten, VP of strategic account development at Zixi, explains why he believes sport should embrace 5G
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CommentWhy AI is becoming the MVP of the summer sport season
Bob Skinstad, partner at consultancy Elixirr and former South Africa rugby captain, explains how AI is impacting the summer’s sport
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CommentThe Basics: What is the difference between a sound stage and a TV studio?
Sam Handsley, studio manager at dock10, explains the differences for the uninitiated
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CommentTop tech tips for live sport streaming
Andre Reitenbach, CEO of Gcore, gives his advice on the sector
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CommentHow AI could make the Olympics even more accessible
Jesse Shemen, CEO of Papercup, believes AI could make the competition more widely available
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CommentHow media companies should manage AI partnerships
Jose Puga, CEO of Imaginario, gives his advice on working with AI service providers
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CommentPrash Naik: Doc makers need to get to grips with editorial ethics
Questions about moral responsibilities have ramped up following the death of a contributor to Retrograde
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CommentQ&A: How do I survive redundancy?
In the first of a new series, Broadcast asks executive search and coaching company Quicksmith to offer advice on common industry challenges
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CommentHollywood on trial: What can UK producers learn from the Alec Baldwin case?
Legal expert Mary Lawrence asks whether the case against Alec Baldwin was unique to filming in New Mexico or are there wider lessons to be learned?
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CommentWhy context is key for streaming platforms
Toby Richards, strategy and planning director at Once Upon A Time, explains where streamers can target advertising and partnerships


















