Features – Page 145
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FeaturesIs Scotland entering a golden age for commissioning?
Factual commissioning in Scotland is on the increase, as prime-time commissions continue to grow
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FeaturesAaqil Ahmed: Network East
The former BBC and Channel 4 exec recalls bhangra’s ‘punk’ moment on BBC2’s attempt to mix contemporary and traditional British Asian culture
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Behind The ScenesUndercover Girlfriends, C5
Hiding our contestants’ partners in a next-door villa was no easy feat, says Colin May
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Behind The ScenesWho Are You Calling Fat?, BBC2
Filming a revealing doc series about the concept of ‘fat’ will change perceptions and inform national debate, says Sara Ramsden
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Behind The ScenesKiller Camp, ITV2
Enfusing comedy into our reality horror whodunnit in a wet forest in Lithuania was an unforgettable experience, says James Donkin
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FeaturesNetflix: A slave to its audience?
Broadcast Intelligence explains Netflix results through the lens of its release schedule
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Behind The ScenesBritain’s Biggest Warship: Goes To Sea, BBC2/Smithsonian Channel
Setting sail with the Royal Navy
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FeaturesHBO Max non-scripted Programme Index highlights
WarnerMedia’s streaming service announced its first non-scripted commissions last week.
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FeaturesGallery: Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards 2019
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered for the inaugural awards ceremony, hosted by Phil Wang
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FeaturesWatchmen: ‘remixing’ a classic
Director Nicole Kassell outlines how she brought Damon Lindelof’s take on the superhero story to the screen
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FeaturesIs Pluto TV the final piece of the VoD puzzle?
AVoD is fast becoming the home of library content
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FeaturesMeet the controller: Channel 5’s Ben Frow
“You’ve got to put the money on something that is going to deliver for you in some form or another, whether that’s ratings, revenue or reputation”.
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FeaturesThe rise and fall of pay-lite platforms
How have the likes of BT, TalkTalk and Now TV fared against the major players?
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FeaturesSubscription growth in the UK pay-TV market
After eight years of growth, has the industry found its limit?
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