All Broadcast articles in August 2024 – Page 8
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Comment
Fatima Salaria: Why I wanted to be part of factual drama’s golden age
A move into new territory was daunting, but I’m relishing the chance to tell under-represented, real-life stories,
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Comment
Patrick Holland: We must enable working class voices to succeed
Telly was at the core of my upbringing, and if we want to reach the widest possible audiences we have to be open to all
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News
TV Foundation to lead James Graham’s working-class push
Charity’s new unit will aim to make industry more accessible to working class voices
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James Graham outlines masterplan to boost working class voices in TV
Sherwood scribe uses MacTaggart Lecture to call out industry’s ‘squeamish’ approach to class
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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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News
S4C to show Wales’ Autumn Nations campaign
Broadcaster will air all of the Wales men’s team’s fixtures
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News
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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James Graham: MacTaggart lecture in full
‘Speak to American screenwriters or programme-makers, and they are bewildered at our complacency over our PSBs. They wish they had a BBC’
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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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Features
Who’s afraid of Artificial Intelligence?
Should the rise of AI be an industry concern? Broadcast’s survey of indies, broadcasters and post houses reveals the impact the technology is having
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News
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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Comment
TV’s anti-Muslim bias has real-world implications
Hostility towards Muslims in broadcast media contributed to the riots and is driving journalists away, says Tamanna Rahman
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News
Bigwigs reveal PSB and indie sector concerns
‘There are too many production companies’ say Banijay and Quay Street bosses
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News
Netflix orders How To Kill Your Family adaptation
Bella Mackie novel heading to streamer with Anya Taylor-Joy starring
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News
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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News
Netflix UK orders Victoria Beckham, Take That and Gordon Ramsay docs
Studio 99 and Dorothy St Pictures, Fulwell 73 and Studio Ramsay Global to produce series on UK icons
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News
Whisper Cymru opens Cardiff remote production facility
Channel 4’s Paralympics coverage will be first production to use centre at Tramshed Tech
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News
Tributes paid to Sister Boniface Mysteries creator
BBCS hails late writer Jude Tindall as ‘master of cosy crime’
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Ratings
Saving Lives in Cardiff takes in 700,000
TUESDAY: Label1 moves ob doc series to Cardiff but can’t match 1.1m who watched Saving Lives in Leeds