More Edinburgh TV Festival News – Page 4
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Sarb Nijjer: collaboration key for indies during tough times
Senior Banijay exec says its labels are more open to working together than previously
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Commissioners still greenlighting shows ‘in their own image’
Comedian Tez Ilyas speaks out at Edinburgh session on Muslims in TV
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Disney+ execs ‘looking over their shoulder’ at PSB rivals
Liam Keelan and Lee Mason talk up competition from UK PSBs and open up on class divide
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BBC to follow retirement village learning BSL
Rose Ayling-Ellis looks at whether British Sign Language can improve quality of life in old age
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BBC confirms celebrity Traitors
Studio Lambert’s hit format wins fourth run and celebrity series
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Amazon orders UK version of Last One Laughing
Jimmy Carr to front Banijay series challenging comics not to crack up
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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day two
The best images from the second day of this year’s event
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Optimism expressed over revamped Freelance Charter
UKTV’s Richard Watsham stresses that latest iteration of charter will have cash behind it
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Will.i.am talks up AI in Edinburgh
Black Eyed Peas frontman sees ’far more shows when AI is at the helm’
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Diversity chiefs say they face ‘more scrutiny’
D&I leads discuss pressure and burn-out alongside some leaps forward
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Drama market to ease in late 2026, says former NBC chief
Warren Littlefield uses Edinburgh keynote to predict slow emergence of scripted green shoots
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Kevin Lygo tells indies ITV is ‘open for business’
Media and entertainment chief fields questions on cuts and Nigel Farage
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C4 comedy boss looking to resurrect sketch shows
Charlie Perkins speaks in Edinburgh of ‘trickle-down effect’ on comedy landscape
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Ant & Dec, Stephen Mulhern and Queen front ITV unscripted orders
Broadcaster to air new travel format and domestic abuse doc with Queen Camilla
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Anne Mensah: Netflix UK needs to step up diversity of stories
UK content chief admits there are ‘tons of people we’re not representing yet’
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Bigwigs reveal PSB and indie sector concerns
‘There are too many production companies’ say Banijay and Quay Street bosses
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Digital heavyweights weigh in on building online content
‘If you’re launching anything digital, you’ve got to be in it for the long game’
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Jacob Rees Mogg series not ‘political’ say WBD execs
Commissioners defend upcoming reality show during session in Edinburgh
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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day one
The best images from the first day of this year’s event