All Broadcast Digital Awards articles – Page 2
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Features
Best Factual Channel: More 4
‘Escapist and informative television for a clearly defined audience’
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Multichannel Production Company of the Year: Firecrest Films
‘This company has quietly become a best-in-class supplier that has flourished despite tough market conditions’
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Best Digital Children’s Content: Game on! For BBC Children in Need
‘Technically innovative and interesting while containing positive messaging for children’
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Best Drama Programme: Slow Horses
‘There’s something classy in every aspect of this show. Performances, direction, cinematography, music’
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Best Specialist Channel: History Hit TV
‘A fantastic addition to the History landscape, superserving the history audience with a clear concise offering which is clearly gathering momentum’
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News
Ellie Taylor to host Broadcast Digital Awards 2024
Comedian and actor will front next week’s ceremony
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Broadcast Digital Awards 2024 shortlist unveiled
Awards ceremony takes place on 3 July at The Brewery, London
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Gallery: Broadcast Digital Awards 2023
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered for the annual Broadcast Digital Awards, hosted by Suzi Ruffell
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Dave, Yeti and Channel 4 win big at Broadcast Digital Awards
Judges called Dave ’a brilliant jewel in the UKTV crown’
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Multichannel Production Company of the Year: Yeti
‘An emerging Welsh powerhouse which proves that a smaller company can punch above its weight’
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Best Short Form Documentary: Kingpin Cribs: Drugs, Death And Pet Tigers
‘Eye-opening and terrifying, subversive and totally unexpected’
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Best Specialist Factual Programme: Prehistoric Planet
‘An innovative approach to a very assured format’
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Best Entertainment Programme: Don’t Hate The Playaz
‘An exhilarating watch, edged with a joyous sense of danger, in a format that is coming into its own’
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Best True Crime Documentary: Libby, Are You Home Yet?
‘A stark portrait of grief that told a parent’s worst nightmare in a sensitive and moving way’