All ITV articles – Page 59
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NewsBazalgette: overhaul regulation ‘beyond recognition’
ITV chair claims environment is no longer fit-for-purpose
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NewsGraham Norton novel adapted by ITV
Happy Prince ties with Irish indie Port Pictures for Holding
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NewsITV orders Manchester bombing doc
Marcus Plowright to direct Label1 two-parter commemorating five years since terror attack
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CommentOriginal voices on Coronation Street
David Proud sets out how he combined ‘wheelchairs and cobbles’ with great success
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NewsBBCS signs ITV marketing duo
Aoife Owen and Jessica Byars to oversee titles including Top Gear and Perfect Planet
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NewsITV issues N&R warning
Claims that £650m out-of-London spend is under threat without urgent PSB reform
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NewsHill and Hollick to talk drama at Restart event
Commissioning heads in conversation at free-for-subscriber special event
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NewsITV Hub focus prompts acquisitions rejig
Promotions align acquisitions with digital-focused strategy
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NewsBritBox revives Sanditon
PBS also boards Red Planet adapation, two years after it was dropped by ITV
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Behind The ScenesSitting down with the Queen’s cousins
Yorkshire Vet indie Daisybeck’s signature heartfelt style was applied to a sometimes-divisive subject, says development producer Claire Scollie
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NewsMcCall ‘cautiously optimistic’ on ITV prospects
ITV Studios revenues up 9% in first quarter as advertising recovery anticipated
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FeaturesCreative Review: Enhancing the action
From the sounds of F1 and the Colombian jungle to a 3D model of the Valley of the Kings
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NewsITV drops Viewpoint from schedule
Final ep of Noel Clarke drama to be made available via ITV Hub only as Banijay pauses distribution
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NewsPost Office scandal drama set for ITV
Patrick Spence and Little Gem behind People vs Post Office
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FeaturesGlued to the screen: 2020: The Story Of Us
Through heart-tugging first-hand accounts set against a backdrop of news footage, this ITV doc reveals our debt to NHS workers, says Sally Benton
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NewsOfcom chair: PSBs struggling with genre diversity
Terry Burns blames intensifying competition for retreat from niche offerings


















