All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 10
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Val McDermid: end exploitative female murder dramas
Crime writer considers it her duty to treat stories of victims in responsible way
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Edinburgh TV Festival: top commissions
Highlights include a C4 Tinie Tempah property format, Netflix reality show in the mountains and Disney+ Jules Verne adaptation
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Edinburgh TV Festival: unpacked
Edinburgh TV Festival focused on Channel 4 privatisation, disability and the wider diversity push
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Discovery+ eyes production partnerships
Considers forging close ties with indies following expanding relationships with Talos and Sharp
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Veteran travel journalist calls for credibility
John Carter urges commissioners to focus on idea above talent
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Amazon adopts targeted tactics
Europe chief Georgia Brown starts ‘finessing’ approach to individual territories
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Amazon seeks diversity chief
Georgia Brown keen to ensure inclusion is at the heart of the commissioning process
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BBC3 re-ups Khans & signs Big Zuu
Chatterbox ob-doc about Bolton boxer returns, with Big Zuu and Stacey Dooley lined up for BBCS food format
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Whittingdale hints at C4 future
Culture minister suggests in-house production could be on the cards, balanced out by fresh quotas
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London Hughes slams ‘tick box’ culture
Comedian calls out British commissioners for attitude to diversity
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ITV2 orders sex and music doc series
Olivia Attwood fronts Optomen show as Rogo prepares Bad Boy Chiller Crew
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PJDN and Murder in Successville unite for C4
Steve Stamp, Allan Mustafa and Hugo Chegwin team with Shiny Button tie for crime caper
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Jon Thoday: C4 sale will destroy indie sector
Avalon boss raises fears that government is lining up ITV as buyer
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Spitting Image gives Tim Davie a ruff-ruff ride
Director general puppet takes centre stage in satirical format’s Edinburgh sketch
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Sky re-establishes ties with Vertigo
Nick Love’s A Town Called Malice co-produced by Bulletproof indie
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Zai Bennett: ‘scary’ silence over Noel Clarke scandal
Sky content chief addresses ‘cultural issue’ that stopped victims alerting broadcaster
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Execs fire AFP warning: ‘it can fall apart’
Channel 4’s Emma Hardy says broadcaster remains cautious