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CommentBig names offer backing to the BBC
Senior figures join Broadcast’s BBC consultation contribution to explain why a well-resourced, confident corporation is vital to the wider TV industry
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CommentAnalysis: Channel 4 unveils big swings for 2026
Broadcast examines some of the shows that Ian Katz says represent the PSB’s strongest slate in a decade
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CommentWhat to watch out for in 2026
The Broadcast editorial team share their thoughts on the key people and events that will shape the year to come
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CommentImpact production: What is it & why is it needed?
Turning on-screen stories into off-screen outcomes is a process that’s gaining momentum, writes ImpactWild founder Cherique Pohl
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CommentIs it time to rethink what ‘creator’ means?
Banijay Rights’ Shaun Keeble on the far-reaching role of distributors on YouTube and why they matter
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CommentWho’s ready to run the BBC – and push for board reform?
Tim Davie’s successor will face the same battle over bias, so a governance overhaul feels essential, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentLeader: Trump troubles tipped Tim Davie over the edge
The energetic and determined DG has called time on his tenure after the cumulative pressure of controversy after controversy, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentThere’s more than one way to win the brutal battle for attention
The YouTube revolution shouldn’t be ignored, but that doesn’t mean that distinctive long-form content can’t still deliver huge success
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CommentThree cheers for John McVay – and three pointers for his successor
Argonon boss James Burstall hails the work of the outgoing Pact supremo and highlights some of the hot topics for the indie group’s next leader
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CommentWhy producers should be watching Africa in 2025
The TV Collective’s Simone Pennant on why Africa offers a strategic, creative and cultural opportunity for international producers
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CommentHot take on a transitioning format market
Richard Middleton on how a YouTube hot wing series and a 52-year-old US gameshow suggest potential in a transitioning format market
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CommentCulture will be crucial as new leaders get to work
Smart strategies are important, but ensuring everyone is pulling together will be crucial for Kate Phillips, Angela Jain and the new C4 in-house boss
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CommentFatima Salaria: We must say the unsayable
If we want the industry to thrive, there are conversations we can’t keep putting off
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CommentPeter Strachan: The BBC must do more for talent in the nations
Director who prompted row over Scottish quotas says new expectations must be matched by industry-wide action
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CommentBaftas 2025: low-key, leftfield winners are well received
BBC stands tall in Charlotte Moore’s swansong year; The Jury Murder Trial and Would I Lie to You among unexpected winners
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CommentTrump’s 100% tariff: No need for panic, for now
Jeremy Roberts, head of TV & film at London legal firm Sheridans, on why calm heads must prevail
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CommentAnalysis: Alex Mahon’s C4 tenure and what comes next
Chris Curtis: Outgoing boss grappled with privatisation, ad market fluctuations and elusive younger viewers. Her successor may well face the same
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CommentSpelling out what Trump’s tariffs could mean for TV
Jeremy Roberts, head of TV & film at London legal firm Sheridans, on the indirect consequences of US action
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CommentWhy Last One Laughing UK is more than just a (very) funny show
Zeppotron/Initial’s Amazon Prime Video production is great example of a pivot paying off, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentDon’t simply blame US streamers for UK drama health
As a COBA report shows UK-US scripted co-commissions are stable, executive director Adam Minns urges measured analysis over alarmist statements


















