Indies Comment – Page 14
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Flattening Britbox
Is the BBC hellbent on destroying Britbox before it has even launched, asks Alex Farber
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Indie sector is buoyant but brutal
Broadcast survey reveals fresh opportunities and fierce competition
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A new balancing act emerges
Escalating tariffs and declining budgets bring a new set of pressures
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Don’t hoard your audience data
If PSBs unlock their viewer intel, there’s no limit to the creative rewards, says Faraz Osman
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Feature docs take centre stage
Primetime scheduling positions for C4’s Three Identical Strangers and Leaving Neverland could point to a new era
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The long and winding road to Britbox
The planned BBC-ITV streamer is long overdue, but it will need commissions of scale, says Stephen Arnell
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Lambert order book is revealing
PSBs still first choice despite FAANGs becoming top customers
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BBC1 is boldly redefining mainstream comedy
Alan Partridge’s high-profile return is a victory for both performer and character, while Fleabag’s new slot points to an exciting future
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Let online creators be creative
Putting YouTube stars into linear TV formats isn’t playing to their strengths, says Ian Lamarra
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One size doesn’t always fit all
Adapting to each market has made All Together Now an international success, says James Fox
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The 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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Fight for rights is hotting up
Original programming is key to BBCS’ feud with Discovery over UKTV, says Kate Bulkley
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Celebrating the best of British
Broadcast Awards showed innovation and creativity in abundance
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Why I would still work with Liam Neeson
Showing compassion is key to building future for TV, film and society, argues Josh Wilson
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Factual content has a new home
A boom in online advertising will help producers thrive in the digital world, says Sam Barcroft
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Everything changes except TV
Scheduling may be dying – but Gemma Collins will always be with us, says Steven D Wright
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Non-scripted shows resilience
The genre is fighting hard to remain relevant in the digital age
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Netflix faces bumpy road ahead
As rivals raise their game, the SVoD player needs to look beyond content, says Kate Bulkley
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Work culture starts at the top
Business leaders have a duty to ensure their staff are treated well