All Broadcast articles in June 2024 – Page 8
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Features
Shehroze Khan
‘He has a strong visual sensibility, and highly developed editorial and storytelling skills’
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Features
Laura Miles
‘Laura’s dedication and work ethic make her the most wonderful person to have as part of a creative team’
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News
Atomized boss takes top content role at Freuds
The Real Mo Farah indie to continue as usual as Zad Rogers branches out
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News
Max lands its Harry Potter showrunner
Killing Eve and Succession’s Francesca Gardiner lines up with Game of Thrones veteran Mark Mylod
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News
ITV names Stefan Hoejmose as chief data & AI officer
Hoejmose joins after a year as senior manager of data science at Roku
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News
Sphere Media to seal £14m Abacus Media Rights acquisition
Leaving Neverland distributor to join Canadian company as international distribution arm
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News
In brief: Edinburgh TV Awards shortlist unveiled; Apple orders Vietnam docuseries; Traitors stars launch podcast
Big Zuu named jury president for awards given out in August
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News
Ellie Taylor to host Broadcast Digital Awards 2024
Comedian and actor will front next week’s ceremony
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News
Ade Adepitan’s indie to profile GB Paralympians for C4
Paralympic medalist’s Bolla Media lands debut commission ahead of Paris games
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E4 to document Vicky Pattison’s Italian wedding
Hello Mary lands two parter with reality star and her fiancé
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News
S4C to stream Brett Johns’ PFL bout
Welsh MMA fighter will face American Tyler Diamond on 28 June
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Kristen Stewart strikes Fremantle first-look deal
Super-indie to house TV and feature projects from actor and director’s Nevermind Pictures
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Former Netflix quartet launch UK scripted indie
Bec Mortimer, Fiona Lamptey, Vinnie Shergill and Amber Taylor unveil Juno Studios
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Critics
Land of Women; Bad Press; Kaulitz & Kaulitz
“This is the kind of series you crave on a drizzly summer evening when the British weather has failed to deliver”
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News
OMG launches unscripted label
Neale Simpson and Helen Cooke join forces following consolidation of Betty and Triple Brew
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Comment
Marcus Ryder: The most important survey in film, TV and cinema needs your help
Representation of all kinds matters if we want to make change - so complete the Looking Glass Survey on industry mental health
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News
Film and TV Charity focuses on mental health as survey launches
Fourth iteration of Looking Glass survey to take industry temperature after challenging 18 months
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Nat Geo international outlines three-pronged content strategy
Sunny Side of the Doc: commisioners unpack factual needs for linear channel