MacTaggart Lecture – Page 2
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Features
Ushering in a diversity revolution
Is transforming the commissioning class the best way to help reshape the industry?
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Comment
Fatima Salaria: Long may heretical voices be heard at MacTaggart
The industry and the festival both need to be prepared to engage with the uncensored truth
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Comment
Lockdown lesson: if you wanna get ahead, get a shed
Garden working has been great, but I’ve had to swap Channel 4 for Naked without meeting my colleagues, says Fatima Salaria
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News
ITV and Sky pledge to create more diverse commissioning teams
Broadcasting chiefs detail plans for change over the next 18 months
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The Broadcast Interview
Anna Mallett: in the eye of the news storm
The ITN boss sets out her vision for the news giant in a post-coronavirus world, in her first full interview since becoming chief executive
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News
MacTaggart lecture in full
‘Disabled stories need to be told and when they are told they need to be told with disabled people’
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News
Myrie decries ‘toxic’ US media environment
BBC News anchor calls for UK regulation to be defended
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News
Munya Chawawa: Alternative MacTaggart lecture in full
“British TV isn’t dying because of TikTok. It’s because it’s lost its willingness to take risks”
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Edinburgh reveals Ones to Watch cohort
Emerging talent from Netflix and Studio Lambert among those selected for mentorship scheme
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Features
Best drama series: I May Destroy You
‘Blisteringly original storytelling that excelled in every area’
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Comment
The time for real action is now
Every single company has a responsibility to create a diverse production sector, says Fraser Ayres
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News
HBO to co-produce BBC Michaela Coel drama
Sexual consent series has also had an upgrade to BBC1
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Video
Video: Carol Vorderman, Alternative MacTaggart
Broadcaster used address to blast ‘snobbish’ TV industry
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Video
Video: Rose Ayling-Ellis, Alternative MacTaggart
Actor used address to accuse industry of tokenism and laid down the gauntlet to leaders
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News
MacTaggart alumni to unite at Edinburgh TV Festival
Armando Iannucci, Dorothy Byrne, David Olusoga and Jack Thorne to discuss impact of their speeches
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News
Twitter reaction
Sohail Shah, Ruth Madeley and Andrew Roach among those who shared their thoughts