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Carrie Gracie: BBC paid me less because I was 'in development'
Former BBC China editor says she rejected £100,000 in backpay
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Film London aims to expand London talent pool
Equal Access Scheme seeks to help 150 people land paid junior roles in film and TV
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High-end TV spend hits record high
Game of Thrones, Electric Dreams and Peaky Blinders contribute to 9% growth
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US networks sideline #metoo movement
Broadcasters fear alienating ’Middle America’ in their unscripted output, female execs and producers claim
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Eurosport primes VR Olympic app
More than 50 hours of live 360-degree footage from PyeongChang on offer for 99p
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Cities in C4 charm offensive
Digital expertise a key battleground as rival locations step up efforts to attract broadcaster
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C4 hopefuls talk up diversity
Proposals from Bristol, Leeds and the West Midlands set out selling points as race heats up
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Children’s indies push for flexible quotas
Ofcom urged to consider commissioning hours and spend
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US broadcasters turn up heat on OTT players
Execs debate how to make a noise about their shows to sway viewers away from the Netflix ‘buffet’
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Sky calls for contemporary dramas
Bring us lower-budget ‘made in Britain’ shows, says drama chief
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BBC reveals a total of 230 pay disputes
Wide-ranging review finds ’no evidence’ of gender bias in BBC pay decision-making
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History UK orders Hundred Years War docu-drama
Pernel Media to remake its French series The Real War of Thrones
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Former ITV America boss unveils new venture
Unscripted firm Spoke Studios is first fruit of pan-media company Wheelhouse Entertainment
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BBC women reject gender pay review
Female staff say they were not consulted prior to today’s publication
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A+E tops Broadcast's Best Places to Work list
Lookout Point and Youngest Media also score highly in annual survey