All Awards articles – Page 8
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Grierson Trust investigating antisemitism incident at awards
Reports of anti-Jewish racism at reception after last week’s ceremony
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BBC leads Grierson Award winners
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland was one of the big victors
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Features
Gallery: Broadcast Sport Awards 2023
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered for the annual Broadcast Sport Awards, hosted by Dara Ó Briain
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Barbara Slater lands Broadcast Sport’s Special Recognition award
BBC chief content officer Charlotte Moore hails outgoing colleague as a “trailblazer”
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Broadcast Sport Awards 2023: The Winners
All the winners from this year’s action-packed Awards show, and the judges comments about their work
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In brief: RTS fellowships; Miriam Margolyes; BBCS Benelux hire; BBC Children In Need schedule
Anne Mensah, Ben Frow, Jack Thorne and more awarded RTS fellowships
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In brief: Diversify TV awards; BBCS gameshow tie-up; Generation Z cast; Acorn TV acquisitions
UK shows win big at annual Mipcom ceremony
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Grierson honours Candour founder
Anna Hall honoured alongside Deaf & Disabled People in TV group
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Hardcash scoops gong at News & Docs Emmys
New York ceremony success for indie behind Russell Brand doc
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Bafta updates rulebook as 2024 entries open
Academy alters eligibility criteria and creates new drama category
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Five docs stand out as Grierson Awards shortlist unveiled
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland among the documentaries securing two nominations
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Broadcast Awards entry deadline extended
The 2024 awards are open for entries until 29 September
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Bafta to close Children’s Awards
Charity to rebrand its children and young people’s offering under Young Bafta banner
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Broadcast Awards 2024 - last two weeks to enter
The deadline for entries is 22 September with the shortlist due to be announced in November
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Edinburgh Comedy Awards winners 2023 unveiled
Awards celebrate 41st year with Sky among new sponsors
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BBC stands out at Edinburgh TV Awards
BBC1 scoops channel of the year while The Traitors and Happy Valley take top gongs