All Broadcasters articles – Page 73
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Marquee TV scores £6.7m investment
Viasat World and Dutch-based United Group back ‘Netflix of arts’
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C5 picks up Stonehenge doc
Fremantle’s Wild Blue funded research which led to discovery of 4,000 year old monument
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Tackling the talent crunch
Systemic change is needed, but cross-industry collaboration & a wider talent pool can help ease the problem in the medium term
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Electric Ray cooks up E4 format
Celeb Cooking School (w/t) to be co-produced with Motion Content Group
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Homeland writer sets sights on UK
Patrick Harbinson hopes to use ITV’s The Tower as a springboard for Windhover Films
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BBC licence fee may face two-year freeze
Negotiations with government expected to conclude this month
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5 News prepares to do things differently
As C5 prepares tonight’s expanded 60-minute bulletin, editor Cait FitzSimons talks reaching underrepresented audiences…and reporting extreme weather
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Discovery+ explores cot death
Caravan two-parter focuses on mothers convicted of killing their children
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Bodyguard military supervisor calls for firearms training
Bare Arms’ Ben Simmons proposes actors receive safety lessons
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Sports Presenter of the Year: Mark Pougatch
‘His hosting of the Euros really showed the journey he has come on as a presenter’
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Pundit of the Year: Emma Hayes
‘Hayes was a role model for young girls and women aspiring to work in the football industry’
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Sports Documentary of the Year: Make It or Die Trying - The Frank Warren Story
‘It just had so much pace and was packed with character, story and purpose’
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Sports Production Company of the Year: Sky Sports
‘Sky Sports offers best-in-class coverage and now stands out as a vehicle for change’
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YouTube Channel of the Year: Somerset County Cricket Club
‘The content is the perfect mix of sporting highlights and interesting stories’
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Special Recognition: Bryan Henderson and the Sky Sports Cricket team
‘The Hundred TV coverage treated the cricket with respect, while bringing fun elements into the mix and ensuring newcomers weren’t left confused’
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Best Lockdown Production: Goodwood Speedweek
‘This lockdown event was an incredible success and proves that necessity is the mother of invention’
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Best Original Content by a Rights Holder: Whistle Watch
‘Brilliant, original, creative content that leaves you smiling every time. Enjoyable even for people who aren’t rugby mad’
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Best Social Media Campaign
‘It is a campaign that will reach a massive audience with a clear, captivating and moving message’
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Best Sport Entertainment Programme: Today in Tokyo
‘Hugely entertaining and engaging for a broad audience. This was my gold medal winner’