All Broadcasters articles – Page 364
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No better time to quit the capital
With regional production quotas rising, there’s no better time to move, says David Sumnall
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Bring back the Seaside Special
Summer telly used to be something to look forward to – not any more, says Steven D Wright
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YouTube plots originals push
Video giant reveals content strategy ahead of launch of debut ad-funded series from Fulwell 73
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TV risks losing young viewers
On-demand, new-form content presents big challenge to industry
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C5 invites viewers to join yoga class
Knickerbockerglory to produce real-time relaxation special
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C4 and Sky Italia board Hulu's Catch-22
European broadcasters to co-fund George Clooney-produced adaptation of Joseph Heller classic
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GALLERY: A farewell to London Studios
Photographer Steve Fuller goes behind the scenes as the iconic Southbank site closes its doors. Full portfolio at https://stevefullerphoto.com/farewell-london-studios/
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Quest scores Championship football
Highlights stay free-to-air after Discovery takes over from C5
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Group M: linear TV to be overtaken by online
Global research predicts the average time spent watching linear TV each day will fall to 218 minutes in 2018
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Former Sky exec joins ITV board
Duncan Painter has overseen a string of high-profile sales and acquisitions
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Netflix chases the grey pound
First it came for the 18-24s, now older viewers are in the SVoD giant’s sights, says Kate Bulkley
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Sky sits pretty as bidders circle
Content investment set to rise regardless of whether Comcast or Fox/Disney seal deal
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PSBs unveil out-of-London plans
Talent shortages and commissioning among challenges raised at Creative Cities Convention
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Royal wedding sparks goldrush
Unprecedented demand for UK-produced docs from the US and Commonwealth countries
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New dawn for out-of-London TV
The challenge now is to harness the energy to effect lasting change