All Broadcast magazine analysis articles – Page 6
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Analysis: how the BBC should face the licence fee battle
Should the corporation fight to keep the licence fee and risk being forced to change, or propose alternatives of its own?
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In conversation: Sophie Jones and John Smithson
The true crime producers discuss working in the genre, competing for eyeballs with drama, and how social media is enriches storytelling
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ITV News deputy political editor predicts more turbulence
Anushka Asthana on carving a central path in polarised times
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Alex Pumfrey: keep destigmatising mental health
Let’s Reset behaviour change campaign is gathering support
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James Burstall: capitalising on the production boom
Argonon chief exec enthused by sharing of IP across wider creative sector
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West Road chief anticipates procedural progress
Jonathan Fisher is confident audiences continue to find ’comfort and escapism’ in standalone mysteries
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Simone Pennant: black male execs need nurturing
The TV Collective founder hopes more people of colour land senior roles
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What to expect in the year ahead
Pat Younge, Anushka Asthana, Alex Pumfrey, Simone Pennant, Jonathan Fisher & James Burstall on the shape of the industry over the next 12 months
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What (not) to expect in 2022
Boffala Pictures founder Shane Allen takes a satirical gaze into TV’s crystal ball
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Royalty, rows and friends reunited
From Meghan & Harry’s Oprah interview to the unmasking of Line Of Duty’s H, via Korean drama and the potential sale of C4, it has been a busy year
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Studios: satisfying the demand for space
Sky Studios Elstree is set to open in 2022 and several other facilities have plans to expand
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Virtual Studios: Future of production takes shape
Once the preserve of feature films, virtual production is increasingly being used in sport, drama and entertainment shows
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Anglo-French relations in the spotlight
Production and distribution ties couldn’t be stronger as demand for high-end drama drives co-operation
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In conversation: Sarmad Masud and Furquan Akhtar
The director and writer swap notes on the relationship between their roles and the challenges they have faced in their careers
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Analysis: Landmark deal on climate content
Broadcasters & streamers came together at Cop26 and pledged to ensure that issues surrounding climate change are given a higher profile
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Tackling the talent crunch
Systemic change is needed, but cross-industry collaboration & a wider talent pool can help ease the problem in the medium term
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The power of the sports doc
A panel of leading sports producers discuss the growth of the genre, how it is evolving and what makes a successful film
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Mipcom: back to business
A quieter market in Cannes doesn’t deter buyers from developing fruitful partnerships and striking content deals
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Period drama joins the 21st century
The international success of Netflix’s smash hit Bridgerton has been the catalyst for a contemporary refresh of the genre
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Mipcom comes out fighting
The content market is back in physical form this month – minus some big exhibitors. Event director Lucy Smith makes the case for Mip