Features – Page 8
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FeaturesBest Entertainment Channel: Channel 4.0/YouTube
‘A channel championing new talent and moving Channel 4 in the right direction’
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FeaturesBest Entertainment Programme: Married at First Sight UK
‘One of the most culturally impactful and engaged reality formats in the UK’
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FeaturesBest Short-Form Format: Minor Issues
‘The pacing was excellent, keeping the audience entertained throughout. The relatable content left a lasting impression’
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FeaturesBest Short-Form Documentary: I Printed a Gun: Plastic and Deadly
‘Terrific, smart and engaging’
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FeaturesBest Popular Factual Programme: Pete Wicks: For Dogs’ Sake
‘Pete’s genuine love of dogs shone through and gave this show an authenticity and warmth that I wasn’t expecting’
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FeaturesBest Factual Channel: History Hit TV
‘History Hit’s multiplatform reach, consistent output, and expert-led storytelling make it a standout destination for passionate audiences’
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FeaturesBest Documentary Series: Boyzone: No Matter What
‘Good access, great interviews and sound narrative structure’
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FeaturesWhy dwindling budgets were only part of the story at Sunny Side
Love Nature’s head of content, Alison Barrat, returns from French factual event having found resilience among producers
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FeaturesBest Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Sky News Digital Team
‘You could fully interact with only on social and get a full experience from, which is smart’
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Behind The ScenesAttack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers, Netflix
Series director Liza Williams on capturing the stories of those affected by the worst terror attack on British soil
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FeaturesNow you see me: Unpacking the rapid rise of vodcasts
As the success of The Traitors Uncloaked has shown, the appetite for visualised podcasts is growing, with broadcasters looking to get in on the action
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FeaturesBest Sports or Live Event Coverage: The Autumn Nations
‘Outstanding – using technology for the benefit of the viewer and to enhance the viewing experience’
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FeaturesPushing partnerships to the limit
From regional coproductions to global corporate alliances, there’s an unfortunate reality behind the surging popularity of partnerships
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FeaturesMental health: How the industry is tackling the crisis
Poor working conditions, deadline pressure and uncertain employment are pushing many people in TV to breaking point – but there is help available
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FeaturesGlobalData analysis: The opportunities of YouTube
GlobalData analyst Jemma Preston explores why YouTube is no longer seen as a threat to the traditional screen industries
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FeaturesHot Shots 2025: Commissioners
‘He is always stretching to make propulsive films that say something about the world’

















