All Broadcasters articles – Page 128
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News
McGee, Clarke and Armstrong sign up for talent scheme
Top talent on board for ITV and Dancing Ledge writers programme
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News
Sky launches carbon-neutral fund and diversity placements
Kickstarts £2m zero footprint fund while opening up 18 year-long placements
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News
In brief: Screen Yorkshire; American Gods
Jo Schofield joins regional body in talent development role
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Behind The Scenes
Covering the trial of Derek Chauvin
A herculean effort was undertaken to get George Floyd’s accused murderer’s trial on screen, says exec Scott Tufts. Words: Emma Bullimore
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Video
I Can See Your Voice, BBC1
Entertainment format in which teams guess who are the imposters in a group of singers.
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News
Piers Morgan to continue working with ITV
Former GMB presenter will front shows including long-running Life Stories
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News
In brief: Stellify; Pact; ITVS; Abacus
BBC Northern Ireland greenlights Barbershop for Bald Men
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Behind The Scenes
The Syndicate: Eyes on the prize
Writer Kay Mellor on her determination to mix young working-class actors with more familiar faces as her Lottery-winner drama returns
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Features
AFP comes into its own
Ad-funded programming is enjoying a resurgence as its reputation improves and traditional ad spots take a hit from the pandemic
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News
ITN warns of ‘news desert’
Calls for greater prominence of high-quality news in Ofcom submission
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Features
Glued to the Screen: Cornwall: This Fishing Life
With its deft storytelling and strong characters, this BBC2 gem helped me understand a different viewpoint and another way of life, says Muslim Alim
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News
Sky: ‘diminishing value’ in ITV and C5
Claims in June there is a ’disproportionate’ balance between the commercial PSBs’ benefits and value they deliver
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News
In brief: Shane Meadows; Alibi; Jamie Morris
Sky promotes director of programmes; This is England creator working on debut BBC drama
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News
Feig: comedy adaptations must be ‘organic’
The Office US director tees up his version of This Country and reveals US audiences’ need for likeable heroes
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BBC orders trio of hardhitting docs
Tackles Essex lorry deaths, abuse in athletics and Sudden Adult Death Syndrome
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Comment
TV should lead the way on ending workplace bullying
We have a duty of care to each other and our industry should be ahead of the curve in calling out bad behaviour, says Jane Perry