All Motion Content Group articles – Page 5
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RatingsSurvival of the Fittest scores with youth viewers
SUNDAY: ITV2’s latest reality show grabs 19% share of 16-24s, while McMafia recovers for its finale
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FeaturesBest original programme: Old People's Home For 4 Year Olds
“A smart and seductive way of tackling a sad and heavy subject”
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FeaturesBest entertainment programme: Taskmaster
“Highly original, innovative, fun and just plain silly. The best series yet”
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FeaturesBest popular factual programme: Who Do You Think You Are?
“The Danny Dyer episode was surprising, funny and unmissable”
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FeaturesBest multichannel programme: Love Island
“The production team’s bold willingness to tear up plan and react to events in the villa paid off in spades”
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NewsSTV wins BBC sports game show order
Celebs and sports stars to face off in Ore Oduba-fronted Sports Relief format
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NewsC5 sets off on Celebrity Spanish Adventure
Twofour travelogue reunites Good Morning Britain’s Anne Diamond & Nick Owen
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NewsTaboo leads the way at RTS Craft awards
BBC1 drama Taboo was the big winner at the 2017 RTS Craft and Design Awards
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NewsNetflix in running for three Broadcast Awards
Ceremony to be held at The Grosvenor Hotel in London on 7 February 2018
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NewsRTS Craft & Design Awards 2017 nominations revealed
Recognising craft skills in television production
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RatingsAlaska no match for Yorkshire
TUESDAY: Channel 5’s wildlife series A Year In The Wild struggled as it headed overseas
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RatingsElectric Dreams fails to spark
SUNDAY: Channel 4 and Amazon’s dystopian 10-part drama made an underwhelming start.
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VideoFrom Russia To Iran: Crossing The Wild Frontier, C4
Motion Content Group and October Films adventure series
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FeaturesLove Island: ratings analysis
Viewers’ infatuation with Love Island delivers year-on-year growth for ITV2
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CommentThe ethics of an indie marriage
Pragmatic partnerships gather pace but proper credit must be paid
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NewsSmall indies face big challenge
Smaller indies are having to forge ties with larger rivals to secure unscripted commissions as broadcasters ramp up their entertainment ambitions. Over recent months, a number of sub-£5m producers have been encouraged to pair up with experienced partners to win work from the likes of Channel 4 ...


















