All Broadcast magazine analysis articles – Page 4
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Formats fight it out at London TV Screenings 2023
With multiple competition formats battling it out, Broadcast highlights the trends and shows shaping this year’s event
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True crime’s most wanted
Eye-catching titles from All3MI, Banijay Rights and Blue Ant International are among raft of true-crime shows up for grabs at the London TV Screenings
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Analysis: Northern Ireland indies battle to be noticed
NI producers say they feel left out by the PSBs, struggle to establish relationships with commissioners and lack returnable formats
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Realscreen reveals intense competition
Reboots, true crime, cookery and dating shows were the talk in Austin, as entertainment, factual, and fact-ent come to the fore
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Analysis: What to do when talent goes rogue
Broadcasters have a moral duty around the behaviour of their stars, but navigating how to manage those who step out of line is a tricky business
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PSBs buck trend as streamers lead decline in commissions
Broadcast Intelligence’s Programme Index logged 1,748 commissions in 2022, down 9% on the previous year
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Analysis: The battle for younger viewers
Plans to end CBBC’s linear presence reflect changing viewing habits. But what do those making shows for children & young adults make of the move
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Sustainability comes to the fore in production
The amount of waste created making TV shows remains a concern but indies, broadcasters & suppliers are finding new ways to tackle the problem
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Indies cautious over fresh proposals for C4
While the U-turn on privatisation has been widely cheered, producers are split over new proposals and what they could mean for the industry
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The BBC show that shaped me
To celebrate the corporation’s centenary, key industry figures reveal the shows that have had a lasting impact on their lives and careers
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Year in Review: Three prime ministers and a funeral
From Paddington at the palace to C4’s My Massive Cock, we look back at the most sensational and unmissable moments in TV in 2022
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Broadcast Sport Tech Innovation Forum: City Studios sets the standard for in-house content
A panel of execs from Manchester City FC’s new studio set-up discuss how it has transformed the way the club creates content
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Studios rush to expand as demand soars
New facilities are being built around the country and existing sites are expanding, but concerns remain over soaring energy costs and a lack of crew
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Roundtable: Doc-makers stand up for right to take risks
Four winners of this year’s Grierson Awards share their concerns about the documentary space
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Broadcasters target young with rise in digital content
Short-form commissions and social media talent key to battle for younger audiences
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Broadcast Sport Leaders’ Forum: The future of sports broadcasting
C4’s Pete Andrews, BBC Sport’s Ben Gallop and Sky Sports’ Yath Gangakumaran discuss partnerships, platforms and the impact of new players
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C4 at 40: What does the future hold?
Stewart Purvis, David Abraham, Jan Younghusband and Stephen Lambert reflect on a successful past and the bumpy road ahead
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Escaping the frozen middle: can TV develop clearer career pathways?
The lack of opportunities for people in mid-level roles to advance their careers is a problem across the industry
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Opening the doors to young talent
Five rising TV stars on how they got their big break and why the industry should both help established online talent make the transition to TV
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Best Kept Secrets: hidden gems from around the world
Five executives from across the globe recommend the local shows that have caught their attention and deserve to be better known internationally