All Broadcasters articles – Page 278
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News
Execs play down overnights
TV bosses have urged the industry to judge programming success on more than live viewing
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Comment
How we made our RAF series fly
We had to negotiate access at every level, from the pilots to the top brass, says Willard Foxton
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News
Blink Films delves deeper into Mystic Britain
Smithsonian orders second run of Clive Anderson-fronted series
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ITV online strategy and data chiefs exit
Julian Ashworth and Karine Serfaty depart ahead of Britbox launch
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BBC and C4 clash with Boris Johnson
PM cold-shouldered Channel 4 News in wake of Dorothy Byrne’s comments and called for BBC to ‘cough up’ for over-75s
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Behind The Scenes
Mobeen Azhar on the story behind the crime that shook America
Using old-fashioned British charm and guile allowed us to tell the story of A Black and White Killing for BBC2, says the writer and presenter
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News
Jerry Springer slams TV snobbery
US talk show host decries ‘elitist’ attitudes towards duty of care
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BBC to go Around the World in 80 Days
Jules Verne’s classic novel being adapted as European co-production by UK indie Slim
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Lygo: daytime slots are still up for grabs
ITV director of television seeking range of options for former Jeremy Kyle slot as he stands by presenter
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ITV returns to studio comedy
Brenda Blethyn and Jimmy Akingbola star in six-part series from Outnumbered creators
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The personal stories behind Dorothy Byrne’s MacTaggart
Channel 4 head of news reveals sexual assault in her own home
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Dynamo and SNL to make Sky debuts
Magician to stage three-part event while NBC institution comes to new comedy channel
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Reggie Yates pens factual drama for BBC3
Actor and broadcaster tackles reality TV in Expectation-produced single
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Jonnie Peacock to train young athletes for C4
Indie One Tribe TV opens applications for 8 to 15 year-olds to feature
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Katz pledges to improve indie collaboration
Supplier survey planned for autumn as Channel 4 gears up for relocation
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UKTV: talent passion projects will continue to define us
Commissioners describe the value of familar faces - and their desire for more crime drama
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BBC serves up three more series of Masterchef
Shine TV wins extended deal for BBC1 cooking show and its spin-offs
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Comment
Funny factual can educate by stealth
Humour can be the most potent weapon in confronting unpalatable truths, says Emily Hudd
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Video
State of the TV Nation | Edinburgh TV Festival 2019
Panel featuring Alex Mahon (Channel 4), Sandra Stern (Lionsgate), Jeff Wachtel (NBC), Ben McOwen Wilson (YouTube) & Jane Turton (All3Media)