Features – Page 7
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Production battle lines drawn as worlds collide
SXSW London sees debate about legacy TV and creator economy production, and which side is more threatened or aided by AI
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Is it time to reset Ofcom’s nations and regions criteria?
Amid the row over what makes a Traitor Scottish, Broadcast asks UK-wide stakeholders what they want to see from the regulator and broadcasters alike
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Netflix welcomes you into Dept. Q
Left Bank exec producer Rob Bullock on series’ six-year journey and ushering in the ‘mainstream’ detective drama
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Analysis: Canada doubles down on local storytelling and cultural representation
Canadian commissioners increase factual orders, alongside programmes representing local and Indigenous culture
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The evolving world of LA Screenings
With Hollywood in flux and TV buyers’ acquisition budgets squeezed, is May’s annual migration to LA at risk?
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First look: The Iris Affair, Sky Atlantic
Sky Studios and Fremantle’s eight-part thriller airs later this year
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Location, Location, Location at 25
How the property format’s solid foundations have helped it weather booms, busts and the streaming revolution
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Young hearts: Is the BBC doing enough to reach youth audiences?
With charter renewal looming, Manori Ravindran asks how the BBC can secure an audience for the future
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On a Crunchyroll: How the anime streamer is finding UK success
Broadcast sits down with Crunchyroll president Rahul Purini to talk about the streamer’s growth, partnerships and appeal to British youngsters
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Unpacking the winners and future of Canneseries
Norwegian series triumph at Canneseries as fest vows to go ‘bigger and better’ in 2026
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Andrew Flintoff talks TV career and Disney+ doc
Cricket icon and personality ‘Freddie’ says he will be doing more screen work despite England coaching role
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Richard Gadd on Lindsay Salt, his next project and opportunities for comedians
One year on from the launch of his runaway-hit Netfix show, the Bafta-winning Baby Reindeer star and writer chats to Broadcast
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The Assembly: How the no-holds-barred interview format found a home on ITV
Rockerdale Studios founders discuss the show’s evolution and casting
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Kirsty Wark: Long-form interview ‘absolutely’ still has a place in TV
Veteran journalist and presenter talks the TV interview, politicians as presenters and Newsnight reflections
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First look: Falling, C4
The Forge drama from Jack Thorne begins filming in Wales and Bristol
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Analysis: Signs of recovery for UK drama
UK drama commissions in 2024 were up almost a third year on year, according to figures from Broadcast’s parent company GlobalData
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Question Time – part three: Unpacking indie relations and discussing diversity
In the final special report from the Broadcast Summit, the industry’s biggest names talk response times, transparency and measuring success
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Question Time – part two: Which genres are in crisis?
In the second of three special reports from the Broadcast Summit, the panel tackles the drama funding crisis and takes the temperature of other genres
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Question Time – part one: The shape of the indie sector
In the first of three special reports from the Broadcast Summit, some of the industry’s biggest names share their views