All Broadcasters articles – Page 69
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News
In brief: C4 Ukraine debate; Sky returns to From The Vaults
Mentorn produces Should We Do More?, as Wise Owl lands bumper three-series order
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Disney pauses all its businesses in Russia amid Ukraine invasion
Company joins Amazon, Netflix and Discovery in suspending operations
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Title Role lands wrongful convictions doc series
Manchester-based indie documents two murder cases for A+E Networks UK
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Sian Williams to depart C5 news
Leaves to purse other opportunities after six years fronting ITN bulletin
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Steven Knight and Lenny Henry on bill as CCC heads to Birmingham
Ian Katz and Ben Frow will also speak at the Creative Cities Convention
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Broadcasters unite for disability ‘passports’
PSBs, S4C, STV and UKTV join forces to become more inclusive employers
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IWD: Setting the scene for a more inclusive industry
Discovery’s Clare Laycock shares her views on improving inclusivity and effecting lasting and meaningful change
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Disney+ preps ad-supported tier
Brands will be offered the chance to advertise around shows in the US later this year
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C5 orders Ukraine support special
ITN Productions ties with VIS and Renegade for How YOU Can Help
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Jon Snow back on C4 with Putin single
Former C4 News presenter to front fast-turnaround doc from Rogan
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Video
Trailer: Slow Horses, Apple TV+
Espionage series launching globally on Friday 1 April. Produced by See-Saw Films
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A+E Networks hires ex-UKTV buyer for acquisitions
Charlie Charalambous leaves Abacus Media Rights for acting head of acquisitions role
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Neighbours comes to an end after 37 years
Fremantle soap to conclude this summer following C5 cancellation
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ITV aims to double digital as revenues soar by 24%
Sets £750m target for ITVX amid initial plans to pump £180m into digital content
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Ben Frow, Polly Hill & Disney+ team among Indie Summit speakers
Early bird tickets for 29 March event available now
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Comment
What has happened to the role of production managers?
PMs have become increasingly marginalised and the role is far less attractive than it used to be, says Adrian Pegg