All Indies articles – Page 332
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NewsSky Kids adds more news and spin-offs
FYI returns for a third year - with three YACF-funded spin-offs
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NewsYellow Bird UK eyes ESG ties
Berna Levin discusses Banijay’s drama siblings, Netflix’s Young Wallander and reworking Rebecka Martinsson
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CommentThe diary of an agent in lockdown
Supporting talent, negotiating fees and encouraging creative development have been key, says InterTalent Rights Group chairman Jonathan Shalit OBE
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NewsBAME indies set out key concerns
Optimism among execs grows - tempered by pigeonholing, glass ceilings and suitability of schemes
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CommentInsurance breakthrough paves way for autumn restart
Optimism that prodcution capacity could shortly be back to 70%-80%
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NewsITV orders Freddie Flintoff format
South Shore to produce rowing format as channel battles to get I’m A Celeb into production
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NewsBBC’s post-Inside Out plans revealed
Unions in uproar over proposals to slash jobs and centralise N&R coverage in Birmingham
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NewsNetflix invests in Broke and Bones
Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones’ fledgling indie to produce projects for the SVoD for several years
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NewsDisabled talent calls for industry Reset
BFI advisory board chair Andrew Miller launches campaign
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NewsEdinburgh reveals Ones to Watch
BBC, Lime Pictures and True North staff feature among 100-plus names
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NewsSouthwark opens social housing doors to C4
The Garden secures six-part order for Council House Britain
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NewsMichaela Coel open to Netflix-style rights deals
I May Destroy You creator stops short of ruling out extensive agreements
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NewsHarry’s Heroes scores with Kiwi broadcaster
Fremantle strikes development deal with local producer Pango Productions
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NewsDiscovery orders ITV US business format
Brent Montgomery’s Spoke Studios to co-produce with Shopify
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NewsC4’s debut Taskmaster line-up unveiled
Daisy May Cooper, Johnny Vegas and Katherine Parkinson to appear in Avalon format
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NewsPlaymaker Media founders to step down
Sony’s Australian scripted label chiefs return to independent production after 11 years at helm
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NewsGovernment unveils £500m insurance fund
Culture secretary Oliver Dowden hails ’jump-start to get cameras rolling again’


















