All Broadcasters articles – Page 10
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News
In brief: Dream Bay to adapt Jeffrey Archer novels; BBC launches China Unit; ProSieben plan rejected
The Jeffrey Archer Company and Dream Bay will initially focus on Indian, Asian and Middle Eastern markets
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Ofcom’s GB News sanctions in the spotlight
Andrew Neil and Kevin Lygo weigh in on regulator’s approach
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Thangam Debbonaire: ‘Labour will champion creative industry’
Shadow culture secretary says Tories have ‘failed’ on skills as she sets out her party’s promises
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Ofcom fires politicians-as-presenters warning
Regulator updates broadcaster guidance ahead of general election amid audience research showing confusion on issue
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Creative UK: Sector investment a ‘national priority’
Ahead of general election, charity calls for urgent public and private funding boost from next government
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Mama Youth scoops Bafta special recognition award
Organisation’s chief Bob Clarke tells Broadcast it is a win for the whole industry
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GB News set for redundancies amid mounting losses
Chief exec addresses staff in town hall meeting as 40 roles could be cut
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Video
Trail: Acapulco, Apple
Third series of comedy about a man’s dreams coming true when he is offered the job at Acapulco. Co-produced by 3Pas Studios and Lionsgate
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Michael Grade rails against TV execs chasing ratings
Ofcom chair also questions future of shows only made for British audience
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Dara Ó Briain returns to C5 with pyramids doc
Comedian and presenter to explore questions around ancient archaeological structures
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ITV orders BGT spin-off series for ITVX
Thames to produce reaction show featuring UK content creators
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Coalition for Change adds exec trio to committee
Michelle Woods, Dominic Pisani and Chiara Bellati to help deliver aims set last year
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Features
The World’s Biggest Cruise Ship
‘The programmne delivers on so many levels. Everyone will find something appealing in it’
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Side Hustlers
‘This is about disability equality, but it’s actually about people and human stories’
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Features
UK Scripted
Playing Nice; Red Eye; Coma; Nightsleeper; Renegade Nell; The Cuckoo; The Jetty; Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
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Features
Paris: A New Revolution
‘This is about disability equality, but it’s actually about people and human stories’
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Unscripted
Including Meet The Neighbours; The World’s Biggest Cruise Ship; The Steal; My Family Mystery; Escaping Utopia; The Push; Side Hustlers