All Broadcasters articles – Page 101
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Russell T Davies: selling C4 will stifle queer voices
Claims It’s A Sin would not have been ordered by any other broadcaster
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Whittingdale: privatised C4 could face ‘different remit’
Culture minister claims broadcaster’s obligations will not be weakened to drive up value
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BBC3 return faces Ofcom scrutiny
Regulator to assess concerns from rivals and Pact after BBC board waves plans through
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ITV moves to Broadcast Centre
All London staff to move into BBC’s former White City offices from next year
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C4 to chart Tom Parker’s cancer diagnosis
Spun Gold TV to produce feature doc for C4’s Stand Up To Cancer event
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The Watch winds up on BBC
Drama acquisition will launch as an iPlayer boxset before airing on BBC2
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C4 spend on young teens plummets 80%
Ofcom chief requests clarity over plans to connect with younger audiences
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Cowell to front ITV music format
Syco Entertainment and Lifted Entertainment co-producing six-parter Walk The Line
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Pact warns C4 sale will damage indies
John McVay: government thesis that bigger is better is an archaic concept
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Whittingdale: C4 sale about long-term success
Culture minister claims private owner would help broadcaster to ‘thrive’
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Attenborough questions C4 sale process
Grandee lends support to campaign asking ’what’s changed’ since ministers last ruled out privatisation
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BBC bets big on competition formats
Ricochet, BBC Studios and MultiStory Media score series, as Rumpus lands Romesh Ranganathan spin-off
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Government fires starting gun on C4 consultation
Review to form part of autumn broadcasting white paper
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C4 warns against sale as it touts ‘stunning’ recovery
Broadcaster on track to generate record £1bn revenue and restore content spend to pre-pandemic levels
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In brief: Maigret & Frankenstein adaptions; Baptiste sales
Playground and Otto Bathurst’s One Big Picture working on literary adaptations
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VR makeovers, cybercrime & hiking set for BBC daytime
Lion, Curve, Cardiff & ITNP score 15-part series
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STVS and QITV win BBC quiz tender
The Bridge of Lies and The Tournament emerge victorious following seven month process
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MPs raise concerns over C4 sale
Jeremy Corbyn, Rebecca Long Bailey and Dawn Butler support NUJ calls for broadcaster to remain in public hands