All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 15
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Features
Michaela Coel: ‘TV is unforgiving - but I’m built for this’
The Chewing Gum creator dug deep to channel her experience of sexual assault into her BBC1 drama I May Destroy You
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News
Analysts: SVoDs are outpacing pay-TV
Estimates that Disney+ has signed up more than 4m UK subscribers since launch
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News
Frow puts the ball in indies’ court
C5 chief urges suppliers to ‘go the extra mile’ and make case to resume filming
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News
Controllers face grilling over Covid-19 impact
Online Edinburgh TV Festival programme kicks off with live streamed interviews about current crisis
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News
Edinburgh TV Festival goes online-only
Industry event cancelled in favour of digital sessions and talks - with free access for freelancers
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News
BBC named best broadcaster for new talent
BBC3 presenter Tiffany Sweeney and Idris Elba’s Green Door Pictures also recognised at New Voice Awards
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News
Edinburgh appoints top duo
Campbell Glennie steps up to MD while journalist Stewart Clarke will steer event programme as creative director
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Comment
Byrne, BritBox and a fresh prince
Broadcast looks back on a year of SVoD launches, licence fee rows and a car-crash interview
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News
Holland to chair Edinburgh Advisory Board
BBC2 controller plans to focus 2020 festival on role of PSBs
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News
OTT on the march across Asia
‘Relatable’ content attracts young Indians, while Chinese platforms seek international expertise
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News
Edinburgh TV Festival: Meet the Commissioners
Click for videos of Charlotte Moore, Kevin Lygo, Ian Katz, Ben Frow and other commissioner sessions from Edinburgh
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News
BBC England kicks off commissioning push
Aisling O’Connor keen to work with out-of-London indies
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Features
Raft of commissions announced at Edinburgh
Pick of the new programmes revealed at this year’s festival
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News
Duty of care debate rages on
Issue was a hot topic at Edinburgh TV Festival as broadcasters wrestle with new pressures
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News
Political storm hits Edinburgh
Speakers weigh in after C4 news chief brands politicians’ ‘cowards and liars’ in MacTaggart
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News
BBC and indies clash over iPlayer window – again
Extended rights have become a sticking point when finalising terms of commissions, according to indie execs
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News
Execs play down overnights
TV bosses have urged the industry to judge programming success on more than live viewing
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Comment
Why it’s good to talk – and listen
Edinburgh offered reminder of the value of face-to-face discussion
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News
BBC and C4 clash with Boris Johnson
PM cold-shouldered Channel 4 News in wake of Dorothy Byrne’s comments and called for BBC to ‘cough up’ for over-75s