Features
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Regulating kids’ content in a YouTube world
Broadcast gauges industry reaction to Australia’s decision to restrict how under-16s use the platform and its likely impact on producers
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Taking a bite out of YouTube innovation
Streamers and broadcasters want to work with YouTube talent, while producers see it as a place to collaborate with content creators and IP owners
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Keeping it real: the key to celebrity docs
Producers reveal the challenges of immersing yourself in your subject’s life, and the importance of authenticity, timing and flexibility
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Making sense of microdrama mania
US demand is soaring for this nascent format and it will be a frequent topic at Mipcom, but what’s the reality behind the headlines?
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Behind The Scenes
Hagai Levi: Unpacking Etty’s global relevance
Creator on bringing his 10-year passion project about the work of WWII diarist Etty Hillesum to the screen in a post-7 October world
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Eyes on the prize: What next for streamer-broadcaster partnerships?
How Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video are re-writing the rules of engagement with broadcasters in Europe - and what it means for the industry
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Why good drama is a family affair
Sherlock & Daughter creator Brendan Foley examines what makes show exploring familial bonds, such as The Bear and Succession, so compelling
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Factual creeps in front as drama takes a hit
While scripted Hot Pick submissions are down, true crime, celebrity travelogues, science and history docs are going strong
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Analysis: London TV Screenings buyers eye richer pickings
International buyers on what they are looking to add to their slates as greater flexibility in rights and finance means an improved choice of content
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The view from America
Sam Harowitz on why Tubi is an attractive place to try something first window
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UK drama: Tackling the cost conundrum
As the debate over funding for the genre heats up, here is a reminder of Broadcast’s analysis from late last year