Broadcast Magazine
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Features
Neurodiversity: breaking down the barriers to inclusion
Industry figures discuss the challenges faced by neurodivergent people in the sector – and what can be done to help them succeed
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Comment
Neil Thompson: GMB’s commitment to live TV is key to success
A decade of being topical and ‘in the moment’ has transformed our breakfast news bulletin into a global brand, says the Good Morning Britain editor
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Features
Indie Summit 2024: Charlotte Moore on getting the BBC fit for the future
Content chief reveals why she is laser focused on iPlayer, explains the need to make cuts and promises to do more to support struggling indies
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Comment
Fatima Salaria: When TV gets representation right, it can be inspirational
Programmes like This Town and Defiance show the power of great storytelling to challenge, provoke and inspire
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Features
Indie Summit 2024: Harnessing the power of AI
Panel of experts discuss the latest innovations in the technology, and whether they pose a threat or an opportunity for the industry
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Features
End Credits: Sam Beddoe
The It’s All Made Up Productions co-founder on Nashville, balloon arches and Ryan Reynolds
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Features
Broadcast Intelligence: UKTV looks to evolve with call for ‘exciting, original’ shows
Helen Perry, Mark Iddon and Emile Nawagamuwa reveal plans to freshen up content offering on Dave, Alibi and W
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Behind The Scenes
Crime meets horror in Alibi’s The Red King
Director & exec producer of the Quay Street’s six-parter on embracing the constraints of a small budget and creating their own religious cult
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Comment
Humble winners are a cause for optimism in tough times
The 1% Club and Baby Reindeer couldn’t be more different – but these relatively modest British shows are both smashing it
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The Broadcast Interview
Thomas Dey: A front row seat for the biggest deals
ACF Investment Bank co-founder on the rise of private equity and a new period of consolidation for the industry
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Features
PBS seeks UK co-producers for science doc strand Nova
US broadcaster looking for ideas that take a deeper dive into mainstream science and tech stories
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The Broadcast Interview
Marcus Ryder: Help FTVC to help the industry
The Film & TV Charity chief executive is calling for broadcasters and indies to step up support for their workers’ mental health
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Comment
Scott Bryan: continuity announcers are television’s unsung heroes
The role could be at risk in the age of streaming, but their empathetic and skilful contributions would be sorely missed
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The Broadcast Interview
David Dehaney: ‘We’re just beginning to grow up’
Proper Content has bucked the industry trend in the past year, with turnover doubling and is now setting his sights on returnable popular factual
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Comment
Kate Bulkley: Big sporting events are key in ‘challenging’ ad market
Euro 2024 will provide a much-needed boost to ITV’s coffers during a difficult period for the commercial broadcaster
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Features
End Credits: Elen Rhys
The S4C head of entertainment and factual entertainment on wellies, Wales and meeting Nelson Mandela
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Features
What makes a successful podcast?
Vibrant Television, talkSport and Two Circles execs discussed how podcast producers can monetise their content and ensure it pops with listeners
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Features
Indie Summit 2024: Indies look to a better tomorrow
In the State of the Nation discussion, leading indie execs revealed what steps they’ve taken to navigate the downturn
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Features
Indie Survey 2024: Indies have their say on the sector’s big issues
From the commissioning slowdown to C4’s plans for in-house production, respondents offer thoughts on the state of UK independent production
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Behind The Scenes
Solving the mystery of the lost IRA film
The 90-minute film for the BBC delves into the mystery surrounding an American documentary on IRA activity in 1972, and why it was never aired