All Genre articles – Page 8
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CommentBrexit impact could be minimal
British firms will not necessarily lose funding and access on departure, says Ingrid Silver
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CommentTV isn’t what it used to be
I yearn for the days of big stars, big audiences and only three channels, says Steven D Wright
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CommentDuty of care needs expert input
Using registered psychologists is key to protecting contributors’ wellbeing, says Tanya Byron
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NewsE4 hunts next-gen talent
Youth-skewing channel will identify new faces to feature across interstitials and existing shows
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CommentGazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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CommentDigital crazes can teach us a lot about younger viewers
Online stars show us what sort of content and personalities kids want, says Stuart Dredge
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CommentYACF is an opportunity to secure the future of kids’ TV
Everyone in TV can play a role in making this pilot scheme a success, says Jackie Edwards
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NewsBBC4 triumphs at Broadcast Digital Awards
Digital channel wins four awards including Channel Of The Year
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CommentA celebration of exceptional content and broadcasters
‘We wanted to place greater emphasis on amazing programming and outstanding channels beyond those linked to the PSBs’
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CommentSome of the best stories are local
Global co-pros can be brilliant but there’s much to explore at home too, says George Ormond
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NewsSpotlight on TV authenticity
Senior execs highlight ways to ensure programming better reflects diverse communities
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CommentTV is going out with a whimper
Even the SVoD services’ output has begun to feel tired and repetitive, says Steven D Wright
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CommentA healthier way to tackle illness
Broadcasters are seeing the benefits of taking a more creative approach, says Jenni Regan
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NewsAvengers duo conjure up Netflix fantasy series
Streamer orders Magic: the Gathering from Joe and Anthony Russo
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CommentA new way to measure progress
Diversity is a complex issue and the way we talk about it needs to change, says Marcus Ryder
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CommentTV can change people’s minds
Seeing more people with disabilities on screen is key to transforming attitudes, says Lee Ridley
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NewsDuty of care in the spotlight
Deaths of contributors to The Jeremy Kyle Show and Love Island prompt regulation rethink
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NewsDCMS Committee launches reality TV inquiry
Calls for evidence by 13 June in the wake of three deaths
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NewsCall to extend HETV tax relief
Senior figures suggest lowering threshold to £750,000 to aid mid-range drama and comedy


















