All Genre articles – Page 9
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NewsBroadcast Digital Awards 2019: deadline for entries extended
Two new categories added to this year’s event
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CommentViewers want to see themselves
Every community in the country deserves to be represented on the BBC, says Ken MacQuarrie
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SponsoredFree up your cash for production
Barclays has developed a receivable purchase capability specifically for the TV space
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NewsITV seeks ideas for the weekend
Daytime chiefs keen to hear pitches for 10-part series to run on Saturday and Sunday mornings
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CommentTake a chance on new writers
Fresh voices and perspectives are needed to avoid TV stagnation, says Camilla Whitehill
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NewsMcCall: windowing will be key
ITV chief executive promises joint service with BBC will have a crystal-clear rights strategy
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NewsFAANGs open door for creativity
Producers cite demand for more challenging shows as sign of SVoD influence on broadcasters
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NewsBuyers snap up box-set deals
Broadcasters ready to pay a premium for rights in order to secure longer exclusivity windows
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NewsWheelhouse eyes UK partners
Brent Montgomery venture looking to forge ties with British producers, talent and brands
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CommentLet online creators be creative
Putting YouTube stars into linear TV formats isn’t playing to their strengths, says Ian Lamarra
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FeaturesUK Production Growth: Genre Trends
Which areas show potential for future growth and which areas are lagging behind?
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NewsRalph Lee sets out BBCS vision
Director of content seeks ‘new development energy’ to boost programme development
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CommentThe schedule is alive and kicking
The rise of on-demand isn’t killing off live TV, its role is simply changing, says Lindsey Clay
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CommentCelebrating the best of British
Broadcast Awards showed innovation and creativity in abundance
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CommentCloser ties benefit TV and film
TV gets a quality boost while film companies gain from financial stability, says Phil Rymer
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NewsBBC kids keen to keep teen funds
Head of Children’s Cheryl Taylor hopes to secure further funding to add to slate beyond 2020
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