All Broadcast articles in February 2026 – Page 3
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NewsTed Sarandos defends Warner Bros merger plan in US Senate grilling
Netflix co-chief executive also pushed back on ‘wokeism’ allegations
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CommentWhy it’s time for the UK’s creative industries to wake up to India
Consultant Jonathan Badyal argues that scale, streamers and soft power are reshaping global culture
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NewsRealscreen day three round-up: Latest news, deals & hires
All the latest news from Realscreen and NATPE on Wednesday, 4 February
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NewsAll3 ‘back with a vengeance’ for M&A
Chief exec Jane Turton talks up scale play in ‘unstable industry’
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NewsSky reveals cast and launch date for SNL UK
A team of 11 rising comic actors and stand-ups to anchor live show from next month
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FeaturesBest news programme: Sky News: Assad Downfall
“This programme showed excellent editorial clarity and insightful, even-handed journalistic analysis”
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FeaturesBest comedy programme: Here We Go
“Funny, sharp, as well as being well plotted and performed”
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FeaturesBest pre-school programme: Big Lizard
“Combined fun adventures with education, exploring a range of scientific topics”
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FeaturesBest daytime programme: Scam Interceptors
“Thrilling, innovative and classy piece of television that performs an extraordinary and deeply important public service”
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FeaturesBest comedy drama programme: Big Boys
“There’s no greater show that has carefully brought us through the pain and laughs of what it means to be a human”
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FeaturesBest children’s programme: Crongton
“Inspiring, moving, and exceptionally well-crafted, showing how youth drama can engage and challenge its audience”
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FeaturesHall of Fame: Long Lost Family
‘Moving and magnificent, there are plenty of flashier shows on British television, but very few that can point to such a significant contribution’
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FeaturesBest original programme: Underdogs
“This show knocks it out of the park with its hilarious and enlightening approach”
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FeaturesBest new drama: Adolescence
“It feels like a landmark achievement in the world of scripted, Stephen Graham is a genius”
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FeaturesBest sports programme: Cheltenham Festival - Day One
“ITV’s coverage was excellent and captured the drama of a truly remarkable day”
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FeaturesBest soap/continuing drama: Casualty
“The drama is tense and fast-paced, but the overall message comes across loud and clear”
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FeaturesBest returning drama: Slow Horses
“It’s a wonderfully characterful, uniquely-toned series which still feel engaging and joyful after multiple outings”
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FeaturesBest documentary series: Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park
“It is devastatingly powerful and proves TV really can make a difference”
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FeaturesBest factual entertainment programme: Virgin Island
“Above all, it was a great watch, that made you think, made you laugh and made you cry”
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FeaturesBest current affairs programme: State of Rage
“This is a powerful film with an entirely fresh and new perspective from children and teens in the region”

















