All Broadcasters articles – Page 2
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Video
Trail: Severance, Apple TV+
Second series of the workplace thriller set at Lumon Industries, a company taking the work-life balance to a new level. Produced by Red Hour
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News
Mary Berry and Norma Percy honoured at WFTV Awards
Kirsty Wark and Moonage Pictures’ Frith Tiplady also recognised at event
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News
Action for Freelancers names project lead
Sarah Swingler takes up mantle for pan-industry group designed to support freelancers
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Comment
All hail TV’s ‘women of a certain age’
After many years of challenges, a generation of tough and determined female execs are the ones ready to speak out, writes Kelly Webb-Lamb
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News
GB News overtakes Sky News in linear viewers
Farmers’ protest helps channel’s viewership soar in November
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Trail: Strike: The Ink Black Heart, BBC1
Brontë Film & TV drama based on the best-selling novel by J. K. Rowling writing as Robert Galbraith
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News
S4C seeks chief content officer with ‘digital vision’
Incoming chief exec Geraint Evans is leading the search
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Comment
Sticking to the old systems won’t solve TV’s harassment problem
The burden on freelancers to call out bad behaviour is too great – so things need to change, writes Philippa Childs
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News
BBC leads the pack at RTS Craft & Design Awards
Director Paddy Wivell was honoured for BBC2 Ukraine doc Hell Jumper
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Comment
Scott Bryan: Why is it so hard these days to find something to watch?
There’s an abundance of choice, but navigating endless platforms is tedious. What we need is Project Kangaroo 2.0
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News
Freely adds quartet of broadcasters to platform
PBS America, QVC, AMC Networks Interantional UK and GB News will be available next year
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News
Bectu slams broadcasters amid Gregg Wallace allegations
Intervention comes as presenter issues apology for recent remarks
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Features
UK drama: Tackling the cost conundrum
What needs to happen for prices to come down and the gap between greenlight and the start of production to close significantly?
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Video
Trail: Dalgliesh, C5
New Pictures adaptation of author P.D. James’ best-selling Inspector Dalgliesh Mysteries crime novels
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Features
Slowdown puts relations with indies under pressure
Commissioners complain that indies are saving their best ideas for streamers and fail to understand what they want
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Features
Job satisfaction still high in ‘fun, varied and creative’ role
Despite complaints over a lack of autonomy, the bulk of survey respondents are happy in their roles
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Features
Buyers play it safe as costs rise
Appetite for risk is slow to return, with the majority saying there has been no change since last year
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Features
Broadcasters look to steady the ship
Having had to navigate choppy economic waters last year, 2024 has been about achieving stability
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Comment
Hints of optimism after a tough period
Commissioners in our survey see signs that the market is improving