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News
Analysis: Paramount UK prepares for a new era
As Sarah Rose departs, new owners and a fresh UK boss will set the course for 5
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Features
Ganging up: Why Channel 4 believes the time is right to bring back sketch
Ahead of the launch of Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping, C4’s Charlie Perkins and producer Gareth Edwards explain why we could all do with a laugh
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Ratings
BBC1’s cooking show isn’t done yet
MasterChef can survive its current controversy, because the presenters aren’t the key to its success, says Stephen Price
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Comment
It’s tough out there – indies have never worked harder or smarter
Even producers performing well are feeling the pressure – so let’s double down on fresh thinking, says Chris Curtis
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Features
TV and talent: when things turn sour
Some of the UK’s top presenters weigh in on broadcaster relationships, why some talent behave badly and what can be done to rein it in
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Features
Change at the top: What should Kate Phillips’ priorities be?
Senior execs reveal the genres in which the BBC is doing well, and where the new queen of content could shake things up
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The Broadcast Interview
John McVay: Facing the future of the indie sector
The outgoing chief executive of Pact on his ambitions for the production community
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The Broadcast Interview
Siren call: What’s next for Merman?
The indie’s all-female executive team talk to Marian McHugh about their new sub-label, expanding operations and a tricky funding landscape
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The Broadcast Interview
Sharon Horgan: Becoming a hands-on indie boss
The Merman co-founder talks change at the company, signing a first-look deal with HBO and championing new talent