Features – Page 15
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FeaturesZig Zag returns: the inside story of insolvency and rebirth
Danny Fenton and Matt Graff unpack the circumstance of Zig Zag Productions’ demise and how their new business has emerged in a better place
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FeaturesSharks, geniuses and nosey neighbours: What’s next for ITV entertainment?
Kevin Lygo and Katie Rawcliffe lift the lid on ITV’s next generation of major entertainment series
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FeaturesUnpacking ITV’s entertainment slate
ITV head of entertainment commissioning Katie Rawcliffe explains ITV’s ambitious slate of upcoming shows
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Behind The ScenesGenius Game: Rebooting the South Korean format for a UK audience
The South Korean format built a huge audience in its native land, now ITV is hoping to replicate that success with a UK version
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FeaturesIndie Survey 2025: What indies really think about the industry
Respondents to the Broadcast Indie Survey 2025 reveal what concerns them most
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FeaturesHow a €20m Euro drama made it onto screen
Unpacking how 11 buyers, French producers, the Greek army and Polish directors got Kabul off the ground
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Behind The ScenesEid Live and Celebrity Eid, BBC1
Amplify Consulting’s exec producer Aaqil Ahmed on building trust during a special religious celebration and overcoming an unsual scheduling challenge
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Behind The ScenesHow we set out to explore both sides of life in the West Bank
Director Jordan Bryon on securing the unique access needed to make Our Land: Israel’s Other War
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FeaturesBetter than ever or busted flush: what’s the future for BBC2?
The channel has historically acted as a nursery slope for emerging talent and innovative ideas, but how has its role changed in the age of streaming?
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FeaturesIndies see glimmers of hope after the storm
After a tough 2023, Broadcast Indie Survey responses suggest the industry is not out of the woods yet, but there are some signs of improvement
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FeaturesBig players shift strategy as income dips
Banijay takes the top spot in our table as overall turnover for the owners and consolidators shrinks by 8%
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FeaturesStrong slate keeps BBC on top
Swift decision-making and commitment to UK content win praise from indies, but some take a different view
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FeaturesBBC: Studio Lambert races to the top
Race Across the World indie leads top suppliers by spend
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FeaturesITV: Entertainment and daytime indies lead the pack
Broadcaster praised for its commissioners’ clarity and quick decision-making, approachable and honest teams
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FeaturesChannel 4: spending picks up after tough start
However indies remain unconvinced by its recovery
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Features5: Yorkshire focus boosts Daisybeck
5’s love of Yorkshire and farming means that Daisybeck Studios has toppled ITN to become the broadcaster’s top supplier by hours
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FeaturesN&R orders rise amid controversy
The proportion of productions from the nations and regions is up on 2023, but not everyone is pleased about the increased out-of-London focus


















