All articles by Chris Curtis – Page 11
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News
Indies must take share of blame for diversity failings
Pilkington and Matherson flag production sector shortcomings
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Comment
Is working from home working?
Five months into lockdown, replicating the creativity of offices remains a challenge
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Comment
Only action can rebuild the trust lost over diversity
Anger evident from BAME community as broadcasters promise to do more
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Comment
Insurance breakthrough paves way for autumn restart
Optimism that prodcution capacity could shortly be back to 70%-80%
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Comment
Squeezed indies caught in the middle
Tough choices for production sector as it gets back to work
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Entertainment shows wrestle with production restart
Execs weigh up studio audience ‘family bubbles’ and atmosphere issues
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Comment
Banijay faces structural balancing act
Creativity and efficiency are elusive combination for whole production sector
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News
The Crown to run to six series after all
Peter Morgan reverses decision to end Netflix drama after five outings
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Sky swings back into production
A League Of Their Own leads the way, followed by scripted comedy Breeders
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Comment
Disney and Sky: a linear relationship that fizzled out
The breakdown of carriage for linear kids’ channels speaks to new imperatives for both sides
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Comment
Ingenuity and insurance key as production restarts
Creative thinking is central to helping overcome social distancing obstacles
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C4 kicks off project to reassess old titles
In wake of Black Lives Matter, panel will establish principles to determine whether archive shows remain appropriate
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C4 sheds light on post-Covid priorities
Ian Katz outlines financial constraints and desire to inject more fun into schedule
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Analysis: Davie promises change as BBC opts for another male DG
Timing a factor in Studios’ boss appointment
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Comment
Time to turn statements of support into actions
Black Lives Matter must be catalyst for genuine change
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Comment
Hints of progress after a brutal few weeks
Indie sector on tenterhooks as it edges towards getting back to work