All Genre articles – Page 11
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CommentFingers crossed for upbeat 2019
Industry faces uncertain time, but creativity provides some cheer
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NewsITV hungry to strip shows
Boss Kevin Lygo keen to find ‘talked-about TV’ shows that can run across consecutive nights
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CommentBrexit shouldn’t be a barrier to European co-production
It has worked for high-end drama so why not live-action kids’ shows? asks David Michel
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NewsBBC to embrace YouTube stars
Corporation looks to source talent from the video platform to tempt back younger viewers
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FeaturesBusiness of TV 2018
With PSBs rarely stumping up 100% of a show’s budget in today’s market, new investment vehicles are stepping into the gap
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CommentLong live unfashionable shows
Mainstream TV is the backbone of the industry and deserves respect
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NewsDrama fuels surge in M&A
Indie acquisitions and start-up investments triple since 2013 as demand for scripted soars
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FeaturesBBC Christmas highlights
Watership Down and a new series of Luther scheduled for the festive period
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CommentCelebrating the old and the new
Enduring titles earn their place on Broadcast Awards shortlist
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NewsBroadcast Awards shortlist 2019 revealed
Ceremony to be held at The Grosvenor Hotel in London on 6 February 2019
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CommentDisability representation has improved but it’s not enough
The 50th-anniversary Special Olympics was a missed opportunity, says Michael McEwan
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News‘UK can be a diversity hub’
Former RTS diversity chair Marcus Ryder says tax relief would help to attract global talent
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NewsBBC to regenerate Christmas Day schedule
Doctor Who’s traditional festive special moves to New Year’s Day
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NewsDovetail limitations in spotlight
Barb says multi-screen measurement of ads is big priority but will take two years to deliver
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NewsCar Share repeats RTS North West double
Finale of Peter Kay comedy builds on previous year’s success
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CommentFans come first for broadcasters
User data is key to keeping hold of audiences and maximising revenues, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentSex on TV is a bit of a turn-off
When characters finally do the deed, it can be the death knell for a show, says Steven D Wright
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CommentIt’s the medium not the message
Younger viewers will watch older-skewing content if it is presented correctly, says Alan Griffiths


















