All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 4
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NewsTV Foundation launches Visionaries programme
Initiative replaces Ones to Watch as industry group seeks TV’s rising stars
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VideoVideo: TV’s Invisible Army: Tackling the Freelancer Crisis
Edinburgh TV Festival panel session featuring Philippa Childs, Abigail Dankwa, Kimberly Godbolt, James Taylor-Tovey and Richard Watsham
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NewsTV Foundation unveils Impact Unit members
Well-known TV figures in group aiming to make industry more accessible for working class people
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VideoVideo: Muslims Like Us
Edinburgh TV Festival panel session featuring Nasfim Haque, Amber Haque, Sohail Shah, Tez Ilyas, Raisah Ahmed, Fatima Salaria, Ola Labib
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VideoVideo: Back From the Brink: Reimagining The Future of Television
Opening panel at the Edinburgh TV Festival, including Patrick Holland, Nicola Shindler, Dan McGolpin, Jordan Schwarzenberger and Nicola Howson
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NewsPSBs vs streamers: the battle for the best ideas
Talk in Edinburgh has raised the question of who is in the driving seat as financial troubles ease
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FeaturesIs it curtains for scripted comedy?
Comedians flocked to Edinburgh in their droves this month - but speakers at the TV Festival painted a bleak picture of scripted comedy’s future
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VideoVideo: Carol Vorderman, Alternative MacTaggart
Broadcaster used address to blast ‘snobbish’ TV industry
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NewsRichard Watsham: UKTV competes on same level as streamers
Chief creative officer asks companies to not underestimate broadcaster but outlines a pull-back from scripted comedy
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NewsMartin Lewis: TV should 'clean its bloody act up'
Consumer affairs champion rails against poor working conditions and a focus on format over information
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NewsCarol Vorderman: TV played a role in the riots
Former Countdown presenter uses Alternative MacTaggart Lecture to blast ‘snobbish’ TV industry
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FeaturesGallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day three
The best images from the penultimate day of this year’s event
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NewsCarol Vorderman: Alternative MacTaggart lecture in full
‘Regional snobbery is rife. Our industry is now more heavily weighted to London than ever before’
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NewsDistributors call for proportional returns on investment
All3Media and Banijay bosses discuss risks sales houses take with premium drama
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NewsObs docs must innovate to survive, says ITV factual controller
Jo Clinton-Davis warns against nostalgia for ‘gentle’ traditional obs docs
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NewsITV stands out at Edinburgh TV Awards
ITV1 scoops channel of the year as Mr Bates is named best drama
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NewsAmazon UK originals chief defends commissioning process
Tara Erer rejects assertion streamer is ‘slow’ but apologises for any frustrating experiences
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NewsThe Reckoning producer tells how to get factual drama ‘right’
Jeff Pope insists dramatisation of true events must not be gratuitous
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NewsCharlotte Moore tackles power imbalances and ‘rightsizing’ of indie sector
BBC chief content officer says corporation will work hard to crack down on bad behaviour
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NewsSarb Nijjer: collaboration key for indies during tough times
Senior Banijay exec says its labels are more open to working together than previously


















