All Broadcasters articles – Page 282
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News
Quibi rights policy intrigues indies
Producers able to repackage short-form content and sell to other platforms after two years
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News
BFI launches short-form animation fund for ‘ambitious’ projects
More than £100,000 on offer for risky/experimental projects
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Video
Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, ITV
All-star edition of the series featuring previous winners. Produced by Fremantle, Syco Entertainment and Thames
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News
TVF flogs factual to France
France Télévisions, Arte and TF1 acquire multi-hour unscripted packages
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News
Jon Snow and Nigel Farage avoid Ofcom sanction
Follows complaints over a Brexit rally earlier this year
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Video
Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain, Channel 4
Blast! Films explores the Jade Goody phenomenon to tell a bigger story of social and cultural change in Britain
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News
ITV dips toe into box sets with Deep Water
Kudos series will be available in full after first ep TXs
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News
CBS renews Love Island US
Network cites reality show’s success with younger and female audiences
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News
Lambs of God lands global sales
Endemol Shine Australia-backed gothic drama pre-sold to 46 territories
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GPs: Behind Closed Doors gets own Pluto TV channel
My5-branded channel will launch alongside crime and documentary offerings
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News
Strawberry Blond to film Edinburgh shorts for Dave
Lou Sanders and Jamali Maddix among 16 acts to deliver ‘live’ news from the Fringe
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News
C4 and Netflix land first unscripted co-pro
Optomen cookery competition Crazy Delicious will have an edible set
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News
C4 unveils diverse drama trio
Second series of BlackLight Television’s On the Edge anthology to touch on disability, mental health and body confidence
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Video
Great British Bake Off, Channel 4
Love Productions’ popular baking format returns for a new series
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Behind The Scenes
The Best Little Prison in Britain?, ITV
Our series focused on inmates who we could all identify with and a jail where the key aim was rehabilitation, says Rebecca Mulraine
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Comment
TV’s duty of care is here to stay
Industry must take ongoing action to safeguard all those involved, says Katerina Capras