All Funding articles – Page 2
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FeaturesFunding, diversification and tackling toxic behaviour top indies’ Edinburgh agendas
Edinburgh TV Festival preview: industry execs mull themes and share expectations for sector’s biggest annual gathering
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NewsAll3Media revenues drop £100m
Super-indie said it is placing more focus on BBC and streamers amid ad market downturn
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NewsITV chiefs on PSB partnerships, streamer deals and YouTube
Carolyn McCall acknowledges need for range of relationships and eyes streamer deals
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NewsPact welcomes Ofcom’s scrapping of PSB rights proposals
Regulator revises changes to commissioning codes of practice allowing bundling and ‘last matching rights’
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NewsBBC report reveals eight-year low for commissioned indies
Number of labels winning shows falls 15% in last two years according to latest commissioning survey
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NewsMichael Grade: ‘YouTube is becoming the winning platform’
Ofcom chair talks getting more public service content on platform, regulator’s view on PSB mergers and need for more creative funding
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NewsWelsh indies body ‘disappointed’ by lack of N&R focus in Ofcom report
Regulator’s review into public service media fails to address ‘made out of London’ criteria, TAC argues
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NewsOfcom: PSBs must create more YouTube-friendly content
Regulator proposes PSB prominence on the platform as it becomes ‘increasingly important’
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NewsSebastian Cardwell: lower HETV tax credit threshold to £500k
5’s deputy chief content officer says broadcaster would keep dramas in UK if current per-hour minimum spend was halved
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NewsBBCS chief expects more streamer-broadcaster deals
Tom Fussell also talks up BritBox’s US streaming opportunity and lays out where investment is planned
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NewsBBC bosses ‘fighting’ for universal provision in funding debate
Tim Davie says a two-tier system would ‘begin to unpick’ the BBC as it heads towards charter review
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NewsDCMS quells prospect of enhanced HETV tax credit
Government reiterates rejection of streamer levy noting benefits of ‘mixed ecology’
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CommentMike Darcey: A universally funded BBC is a tougher sell than ever before
With Tim Davie’s proposals for the future of the licence fee not certain to succeed, the BBC will need a plan B
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NewsBBC to charge US users for unlimited news access
Broadcaster launches first international paid subscription scheme for news coverage
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NewsIndustry heavyweights predict licence fee survival
Tony Hall, Mike Darcey and Caroline Dinenage suggest reformed version of existing model will prevail in upcoming funding debate
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NewsGlobal broadcasters preach caution on AI
French, German and Canadian PSBs foreground guard-rails and creative protection at Sunny Side of the Doc
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NewsGovernment unveils £75m funding boost for industry
Aims to cement UK as global production powerhouse
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News'A self-imposed injury': Industry reacts to DCMS budget cuts
The department will see a 1.2% reduction in real terms to its resource budget from 2025-26 to 2028-29
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NewsCaroline Dinenage: DCMS cuts the ‘wrong choice’
Culture, Media and Sport committee chair decries real-terms budget slash by chancellor Rachel Reeves in Spending Review


















