All Genre articles – Page 3
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CommentSchedules and familiar shows take us back to the future
Clear release patterns and even clearer programme concepts appear to be the order of the day
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NewsBAFTA TV Awards winners led by The Traitors, Derry Girls and I Am Ruth
BBC1 narrowly beats Channel 4 for most wins at star-studded ceremony
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FeaturesAnalysis: Grabbing a slice of online original content
With online platforms stepping back from ordering original content, what are the opportunities for indies working in the space?
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CommentJulia Lopez: Let’s make sure the UK keeps making brilliant kids’ TV
The DCMS minister explains how the government plans to ensure children can continue to access inspiring, life-enriching British-made content
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CommentJoanna Carr: In an increasingly turbulent world, we need brilliant current affairs
Powerful reporting that delves behind the headlines has never been more necessary - fortunately, TV journalists are delivering
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FeaturesInterview: Ruth Berry on uniting ITV Studios’ distribution businesses
Merger creates a 90,000-hour catalogue with more than 250 formats
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NewsBig Boys’ Jack Rooke leads BPG nominations
Channel 4 comedy creator lands three nominations including best comedy
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Behind The ScenesTop 10 behind the scenes of 2022
Including Tom Daley: Illegal To Be Me, Lovestruck High, Tell Me Everything and The Responder
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FeaturesBBC Christmas 2022 highlights
A Ghost Story for Christmas: Count Magnus and Big Zuu’s Christmas Eats are among the festive highlights
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NewsBroadcast Awards 2023 shortlist revealed
Eclectic list of nominations sees S4C and BBC Scotland rub shoulders with Apple TV+ and Netflix
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CommentRisk-taking is required to find next gen hits
Telly’s not rubbish says Andrew Newman, but it wouldn’t hurt if it got a bolder
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Behind The ScenesSecret Superpowers with Tom Daley, Snapchat
Tom Hemsley, executive creative director at Little Dot Studios, explains the challenges and opportunities of creating a show for mobile
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CommentSteven D Wright: why is telly so shit?
30 years to the day after taking his first job, the producer asks how TV became a bland landscape of elves, celebrities and cheesemaking
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FeaturesBest Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Dave
‘Witty, self-deprecating and effortlessly in sync with the channel identity’
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FeaturesITV genre heads welcome green light for risk-taking
Polly Hill, Nana Hughes & Jo Clinton-Davis explain how ITVX will allow them to experiment with talent and tone
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Behind The ScenesBehind the scenes on Sunday Morning Live, BBC1
Executive producer Brendan Hughes on why there is no barrier to Green Inc & Tern TV’s thinking on developing the popular BBC format
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CommentPlaying it safe with familiar content is a risky tactic
Broadcasters are holding their own against the streamers, but too many reboots could undermine that
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