All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 13
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Adeel Amini wins Industry Champion award
Coalition for Change campaigner tops Edinburgh Television Festival poll
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Edinburgh: quotes of the week
’There were parts of the industry in which diversity meant making sure that there was a fair balance of people from Oxford and Cambridge’
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Top commissions from Edinburgh
Highlights include an A Word spin-off, C4 bridge-building reality format and focus on racism in football
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Newswrap podcast: Edinburgh special with Patrick Holland
The festival’s advisory chair on the MacTaggart, Ben Frow and the future of PSB
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FX chief: diverse talent is better for business
John Landgraf reveals commercial gains as two-thirds of shows directed by non-white males
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Agents unpack adaptation trends
Battle for book rights and diversity challenges in the spotlight
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Olusoga sets agenda for an important Edinburgh
MacTaggart lecture lays down gauntlet for industry to make good on diversity pledges
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Georgia Brown: don’t just pitch big budget
Amazon Euro originals chief aims to end ‘common misconception’ around budgets
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Lygo: reality formats key to SVoD battle
ITV’s ‘competitive advantage’ lies in Love Island-style shows
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Amazon UK orders debut dating format
Studio Lambert scores eight-part series set in ‘nostalgic’ US high school
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Jamil slams ‘boxed-in’ British industry
Rails against lack of opportunities for women and diverse people in Alternative MacTaggart
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Hall: funding, Netflix & diversity
Director general considers future for BBC following his seven-year tenure
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Netflix seeks ‘giant, resonant’ formats
Nat Grouille and Sean Hancock exploring ‘white spaces’ on slate
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Fatima Salaria calls for change
Incoming Naked boss delivers impassioned plea for greater diversity
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Alibi adopts two-tier drama approach
UKTV crime channel divides Netflix-style reputational projects and heartland shows
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Holland: smash silos to find BAME controller
BBC2 chief urges broadcasters to keep close eye on indie sector talent