All Broadcasters articles – Page 239
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News
Fremantle dramas head to MENA
Channel 4’s Baghdad Central is among trio of titles sold to Starzplay
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X Factor takes a year off
Talent show will not air in 2020 - the first break in the show’s 16-year history
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BBC1 crowns King Gary with second series
Shiny Button comedy recommissioned off back of ‘encouraging’ iPlayer numbers
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Features
Channel of the Year – Channel 5
Broadcast Intelligence’s Programme Index looks at the shows that elevated Channel 5 in 2019 and looks forward to what’s airing in 2020.
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Curtis Brown assembles debut TV writing course
BBC drama exec Manda Levin leads industry names giving masterclasses
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Morgan hints at contestable fund expansion
Culture secretary praises performance of industry-wide pots
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BBC3 moves into NBH
Fiona Campbell’s team’s transfer from White City is designed to pool insight of young audiences
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Chernobyl crowned Timeline TV Moment of the Year
Countdown of conscripts throwing radioactive granite into the reactor’s core wins the vote of Broadcast Awards attendees
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Licence fee decriminalisation: what you need to know
Broadcast unpicks the implications of the government’s review
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Behind The Scenes
Warship: Life At Sea, Channel 5 - a front-row seat to history
We didn’t expect to be sent to the Gulf to witness an international stand-off first hand, says Mark Tattersall
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Sky misses BAME writers target
Broadcaster stepping up efforts after falling short of its own ambitions
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Netflix remakes Second Chance Dresses
Workerbee’s TLC show gets a New York makeover for streamer
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Comment
Gameshows are backbone of TV
International popularity makes genre perfect for platforms’ global expansion, says James Fox
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BBC lays out Small Indie Fund priorities
Underserved audiences and emerging talent will be prioritised in £1m pot allocation for sub-£10m producers
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ViacomCBS mulls streaming platform
Media giant eyes bundle of services, with Showtime offered to premium subscribers
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Comment
Brexit will heat up VoD battle
FAANGs will be in an even stronger position without oversight from EU, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
AT&T’s multibillion-dollar SVoD gamble
The telecoms provider sheds some light on the opportunity cost associated with the HBO Max strategy
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Screen Glue secures first CBBC commission
Jasper James’ indie ponders life’s questions in comedy science format