All Broadcasters articles – Page 275
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News
C4 to remould Great Pottery Throw Down
Second Love Productions competition format transfers from the BBC
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News
Sky Studios launches in US
Jupiter Entertainment chief Robert Twilley to head facility that will be open to third parties
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Comment
Disabled talent need a break
It’s time for the industry to stop making excuses and give people a chance, says Andrew Roach
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News
ScreenSkills gives high-end drama a £1m boost
Industry training body’s spend for 2019/20 tops £4m
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News
Frow poised to extend Viacom brief
C5 controller to oversee MTV, Comedy Central UK and Paramount UK in rejig
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News
Tom Watson: EU immigration system is a ‘national scandal’
Shadow culture secretary slams government’s ’callous and draconian’ approach to workers’s settled status
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Comment
Focus on local can pull in viewers
By playing to its strengths, STV is winning over audiences and advertisers, says Kate Bulkley
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News
Apple TV+ unveils November launch date and price
First original shows will be available in more than 100 countries worldwide
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News
Industry issues Brexit warning
Trade bodies say no-deal will have an impact on workers’ rights and lead to loss of EU talent
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News
UK firms cool on Red Arrow bid
Private equity sale most likely with ITV and All3 not expected to join race for ProSieben firm
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News
BritBox set to hit SVoD subs
Estimated 430,000 consumers willing to ditch likes of Netflix and Amazon for BBC/ITV service
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Comment
TV brings comfort amid chaos
Return of big entertainment shows provide respite from Brexit crisis
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News
ITV looks to add BritBox to Freeview Play
Broadcaster is stepping up talks with possible partners ahead of launch
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News
Sky’s Brassic bucks comedy trend
Calamity Films-produced show is Sky 1’s highest-rating original comedy series in seven years
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Behind The Scenes
Top Boy, Netflix
Bringing back his gritty drama, writer Ronan Bennett wanted to show the reality of life in a corner of London without glamourising it
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News
Distributors unveil doc developments
Banijay Rights and DCD Rights have each invested in production of slate of upcoming shows
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Features
‘A comforting familiarity of themes and storytelling’
Does ITV’s period drama warrant its big-screen transfer? Wendy Ide finds the Crawleys’ cinema outing a cosy, if scattershot, affair