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Why Netflix’s move for a YouTube format underlines industry evolution
Cowshed Collective co-chief George Cowin on what Netflix’s commission of The Sidemen’s Inside means to the wider landscape
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Gallery: Christmas on the BBC
Click to view a selection of programme highlights unveiled by the BBC for the festive season
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Joe Barton: how Black Doves came together was crazy
Writer talks whirlwind of Keira Knightley Netflix series and enigma of SVoD algorithms
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Buyer’s Profile: Joseph Maxwell, head of unscripted, SBS (Australia)
Unscripted chief at Australia’s SBS wants risk-taking shows that provoke debate and push boundaries
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Cracking the case of Sherlock's enduring longevity
Sherlock & Daughter creator Brendan Foley explores what continues to draw audiences – and commissioners – back to the enigmatic detective
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Gallery: Broadcast Sport Awards 2024
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered for the annual Broadcast Sport Awards, hosted by Maisie Adam and Suzi Ruffell
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How Gogglebox inspired Bad Sisters series two
Sharon Horgan and head of drama Faye Dorn reveal their inspirations
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Gallery: Grierson Awards
Selection of images from this year’s Grierson Trust Awards ceremony, held in London on Wednesday
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Getting the most out of your archive
Panellists at TechFest discussed the deterioration of tape formats, at a time when legacy content is becoming an increasingly important revenue stream
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BBC prioritises story over fan passion for music docs
Head of popular music TV Jonathan Rothery seeks ideas that appeal to a wider audience beyond core fans
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Goalhanger: the evolution of a podcast powerhouse
Tony Pastor & Jack Davenport on taking their successful podcast formula to the US, and bringing 13k people to the O2 for The Rest is Politics live
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Unpacking the IP problem: how creatives can protect their work
Litigator Joshua Schuermann examines the Live At The Moth Club suit, how it might spark industry precedent and ways to avoid one’s own IP cases
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Diverse-led indies: the hunt for a British Shondaland
Broadcasters have made progress on diversity, particularly with cast and crew, but has this had any impact on who produces scripted programming?
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AI at the coalface: the indie view
Three production companies on how they are using AI tools in their day-to-day work, and what the implications are for the future of the industry
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Analysis: How the big firms are employing AI
Banijay, Avalon and ITVS execs explain how their teams are exploring the possibilities of Generative AI tools to aid efficiency & boost creativity
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Analysis: Why Lisa Nandy’s RTS speech has sparked hopes for a political reset
Lisa Nandy’s call for news providers to be ‘truthful not neutral’ has raised hopes of more PSB support and government funding for the World Service
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BHM: what ‘reclaiming narratives’ means for four creatives
Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Moses Ssebandeke, Thara Popoola & Shurwin Beckford on how this year’s Black History Month topic relates to their careers
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First look: The Rig, Amazon Prime
Second series of the Wild Mercury thriller is set to premiere January 2025