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TV gives back to the community
Firms making a difference by donating money to charity and organising fundraising events – from bake sales to quiz nights and coffee mornings
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Going the extra mile to keep staff
Paying people properly and providing the resources they need to do their job is not enough in a competitive market
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Five formats with potential
Korean studio format and mini-golf contest among international shows attracting attention
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2020 commissioning insight: New digital players
The Commissioner Index unpacks the content teams ordering shows for the new streamers and forecasts their 2020 programming strategy
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The Role of SVoD in the US Pay-TV Market
Can pay-tv providers bring SVoD services on board to stem subscriber losses?
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Revenue generation in the US Pay-TV Market
Price increases drive revenue growth as subscriptions continue to decline
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Pitching opportunities for UK producers in US factual
As US cable networks withdraw from scripted programming, the opportunity for factual pitching is ripe, a new Broadcast Intelligence report indicates
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PSB predictions for early 2020
The Commissioner Index team forecasts team changes and new hires across commissioning teams
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Top 10 feature stories of 2019
Broadcast’s indie influencers, execs hail their mentors, plus linear - how long has it got?
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Top 10 interviews of 2019
The Garden team, Sharon Horgan, Sophie Turner-Laing, Marcus Arthur - plus Russell T Davies and Jack Thorne in conversation
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Quiz of the decade: 2010-2019
Test yourself in Broadcast’s fiendishly difficult quiz of the past 10 years of TV
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Sally Abbott: Grange Hill
In its unfliching look at tough issues, BBC1’s school drama taught kids a most valuable lesson: the world is not always fair, says the screenwriter
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Michaela Fereday: Brothers and Sisters
As the Walker clan’s sagas demonstrated, all the best narratives start at the family dinner table, reflects the Red Production Company exec
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Nat Geo and Disney execs taking Disney+ pitches in the UK
With Disney+ launching in the UK in March 2020 and a global strategy on the cards, producers can now look to UK commissioners already known to the indie sector
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The shows that shaped Broadcast
From Animal Kwackers to The Young Ones, the Broadcast team name the programmes that had the biggest impact on them
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Seetha Kumar: The Dead
Peter Dale’s moving film about the Troubles offered a template for what documentary can do, says the ScreenSkills chief executive