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Sky Arts unveils anniversary slate
Emma Corrin, Frank Skinner and Ralph Fiennes feature in shows marking 12 months of free-to-air
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BBC kids appoints strategy boss
Former Disney EMEA exec Anna Taganov to oversee CBBC, CBeebies and iPlayer
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Netflix signs Anna Winger
Streamer seals multi-year deal with creator of Unorthodox and Deutschland 83
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Netflix reveals £1.2m training warchest
Grow Creative UK scheme will train 1000 people to tackle skills shortage
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Amazon’s Chris Bird lands dedicated UK role
European content head promoted to local managing director
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C4 sets out cost of sale
EY report estimates that broadcaster’s contribution to sector will slump 29% if privatisation proceeds
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Mawaan Rizwan lands BBC3 / HBO pilot
Various Artists Limited sitcom among trio of shows from Camden & Jax
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Hello Dolly behind Ant & Dec format
Victoria Ashbourne’s indie to co-produce ITV’s Limitless Win
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UKTV picks up BritBox US Father Brown spin-off
Sister Boniface Mysteries acquired from BBC Studios
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Black to Front Hollyoaks special will celebrate ‘black love’
Writer Thabo Mhlatshwa focused on stories that will speak to the community
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YACF boss looks to future of fund
Jackie Edwards reveals £30m has been invested in 42 shows as she makes case to DCMS
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STV Studios wins BBC daytime format
The Travelling Auctioneers is fronted by Will Kirk and Christina Trevanion
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Lord Burns: indies will suffer if C4 is sold
Former chair highlights broadcaster’s interconnected relationship with production sector
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Yesterday picks up Black Panthers doc
Like A Shot doc on African-American tank unit to air as part of Black History Month
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Rap Game producer appointed BET commissioner
Cicelia Deane to lead on UK originals at ViacomCBS’ black programming network
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Sky Studios hires Mammoth Screen drama chief
Preethi Mavahalli joins after a decade with The Serpent producer
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C4 sale could cost indies £3.7bn in a decade
Financial risk of allowing in-house production set out to Lords committee by John McVay