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The problem with factual: How producers are balancing pressures and responsibilities
Broadcast asks indies about the challenges they are facing and what they are doing to improve working conditions for freelancers
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Is 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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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day three
The best images from the penultimate day of this year’s event
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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day two
The best images from the second day of this year’s event
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Who’s afraid of Artificial Intelligence?
Should the rise of AI be an industry concern? Broadcast’s survey of indies, broadcasters and post houses reveals the impact the technology is having
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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day one
The best images from the first day of this year’s event
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Revealed: fresh efforts to improve working life for freelancers
Broadcasters and trade bodies have reconvened to update the Freelance Charter and try to instigate real change
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Analysis: How the indie sector is being turned inside out
Lambert, Holland, Featherstone, Turton, Hincks and many more have their say
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How streamers are faring in the ratings battle
How does Fool Me Once compare with Red Eye? In association with Barb, Broadcast takes a look at the audiences for 2024’’s biggest streamer shows
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Ade Adepitan: 'This is the beginning of a new Paralympic era'
The veteran Paralympic athlete and presenter tells Broadcast about 2024’s coverage, his production company and why we need more hope
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Alex Berger: France must embrace US showrunner model
Le Bureau, La Maison and The Agency creative talks bringing the hit French espionage series to London and pioneering a new era in transatlantic TV
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First Look: Curfew
Vertigo Films thriller stars Sarah Parish, Mandip Gill, Mitchell Robertson and Alexandra Burke
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Rowan Woods unpacks Edinburgh vision
Edinburgh TV Festival’s new creative director unpacks her vision for this year’s festival
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First look: Malice, Amazon
Expectation and Tailspin Films psychological thriller stars Jack Whitehall, David Duchovny and Carice van Houten
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Celebrating 10 years of the RTS Bursary Scheme
Broadcast finds out how the Royal Television Society’s Bursary Scheme has kickstarted hundreds of careers over the past decade
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Analysis: How can S4C win back the Welsh indie sector’s trust?
As the embattled PSB’s new interim leadership rolls out its action plan, Broadcast asks whether that will be enough to get things back on track
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What are the industry’s hopes for the new government?
As the new adminstration sets out its initial priorities, Broadcast asks producers and commissioners which TV issues should be among them
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Gallery: Mr Bigstuff, Sky Comedy
Sky Studios and Water & Power Productions comedy starring Danny Dyer and Ryan Sampson
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Formats in Australia: Why Gladiators and The Traitors flopped down under
After Aussie takes on two international hits fall flat, former ITV commissioner Asif Zubairy asks what’s next for the erstwhile format powerhouse?
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Joyous support: How Shardlake shows what’s possible for disability access
The Disney+ drama put access, rather than disability, front and centre and reflects a slowly evolving industry