All Broadcasters articles – Page 368
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News
TV vows to close gender pay gap
Broadcasters and producers set out series of initiatives to achieve gender parity by 2023
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TV industry’s gender pay gap laid bare
Broadcast unpicks data from pay reports to find that women fill majority of junior roles and lag behind men on salary and bonuses
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SVoD sparks sales shake-up
Distributors are having to get creative to secure deals in the face of increased competition
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Comment
Turning risk pledges into reality
Frustrated producers need convincing of appetite for danger
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Facebook points to a ‘new era’
Social network’s content chief tells producers to adopt a different mindset for the platform
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Factual channels set for boost in EPG shake-up
Doc and entertainment sections to merge on Sky platform
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Ivy House lands debut series
CBeebies’ Happy Tent Tales is first commission for former C5 kids chief Jessica Symons’ indie
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C5 picks up Canadian procedural and Kiefer Sutherland drama
Broadcaster secures linear rights to The Detail and Designated Survivor in deal with eOne
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Mahon seeks 'risk windows' in C4 schedule
Chief exec tells Mip audience that channels need to ‘progress’ daytime shows into prime slots
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Phillips: BBC entertainment committed to risk taking
Genre boss determined to find fresh formats
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SVoD services start to series stack shows
Research shows digital giants release the bulk of their scripted acquisitions within 24 hours of TX
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Features
Bad Teen To Ballroom Queen
“Bad Teen is not just a dance show, but a way to explore the hopes and dreams of young people”
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Features
A&E: US channel makes room to experiment
Hunting close-ended formats that tap into the zeitgeist
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UKTV gets Carter in Sony trio deal
Reruns of Guardian and Unforgettable also included in Alibi agreement
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Netflix and BBC in Bafta drama battle
The Crown, Black Mirror, Line of Duty and Three Girls get three nominations each
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Battle looms for control of UKTV
BBC Studios and Discovery shape up for fight for British broadcaster