All Broadcasters articles – Page 58
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BBC mid-term review focuses on working class representation
DCMS to hold corporation to account over ambition to ensure 25% of staff from low socio-economic backgrounds
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C4 to serve up more Big Breakfast
Lifted Entertainment reboot to return in Saturday morning slot
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Marine A in the spotlight at C4
Two Rivers and Uppercut to co-produce doc on soldier convicted of murder in Afghanistan
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Questions raised over BBC unscripted restructure
Broadcast explores the unusual circumstances surrounding Kate Phillips’ appointment
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Katz, Cardwell & Irving to keynote inaugural Wales Screen Summit
Channel 4, Paramount UK and BBC execs among speakers heading to Cardiff on 15-16 June
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Betty preps C4 body positivity format Naked Education
Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson joined by Yinka Bokinni
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Features
Analysis: Can Birmingham put itself on the production map?
The UK’s second city is brushing off a previous lack of investment and focusing on initiatives to bolster opportunities in the region
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Features
Four key takeaways from the broadcasting white paper
The latest proposals for the biggest overhaul of the sector in years
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Comment
Playing it safe with familiar content is a risky tactic
Broadcasters are holding their own against the streamers, but too many reboots could undermine that
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Little Dooley lands Blackpool ballroom doc
Stacey Dooley start-up scores debut entertainment commission
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BBC to seek bids for Antiques Roadshow
Songs of Praise also put out to tender for second time after Avanti and Nine Lives step back
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Football podcasts lead BBC Sounds orders
Chris Kamara, Ben Shephard and James Nesbitt to front sports shows, with a return to the BBC for Global’s Emily Maitlis
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Sky Docs unveils £500k shorts fund
Partners with APX Content Ventures to seek several shorts from under-represented directors
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Portillo traverses the Pyrenees with C5
Curve lands four-parter as Motorhoming with Merton & Webster returns
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Stephen Fry fronts WWII gay resistance doc for Channel 4
Willem and Frieda: A Story of Resistance is produced by Atticus
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Robson Green indie wins BBC north-east tender
Rivers Meet and Signpost Production join forces for £570,000 daytime / early peak format
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BBC2 spotlights Bradford’s frontline workers
Dragonfly North five-parter to feature district nurses, police officers and council workers
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Video
Trail: Harriet the Spy, Apple TV+
Animated series set in New York, about an 11-year-old who becomes a spy. Proudced by Rehab Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company