All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 2
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Amazon UK originals chief defends commissioning process
Tara Erer rejects assertion streamer is ‘slow’ but apologises for any frustrating experiences
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The Reckoning producer tells how to get factual drama ‘right’
Jeff Pope insists dramatisation of true events must not be gratuitous
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Charlotte Moore tackles power imbalances and ‘rightsizing’ of indie sector
BBC chief content officer says corporation will work hard to crack down on bad behaviour
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Sarb Nijjer: collaboration key for indies during tough times
Senior Banijay exec says its labels are more open to working together than previously
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Commissioners still greenlighting shows ‘in their own image’
Comedian Tez Ilyas speaks out at Edinburgh session on Muslims in TV
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Disney+ execs ‘looking over their shoulder’ at PSB rivals
Liam Keelan and Lee Mason talk up competition from UK PSBs and open up on class divide
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BBC to follow retirement village learning BSL
Rose Ayling-Ellis looks at whether British Sign Language can improve quality of life in old age
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BBC confirms celebrity Traitors
Studio Lambert’s hit format wins fourth run and celebrity series
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Amazon orders UK version of Last One Laughing
Jimmy Carr to front Banijay series challenging comics not to crack up
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Features
Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day two
The best images from the second day of this year’s event
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Optimism expressed over revamped Freelance Charter
UKTV’s Richard Watsham stresses that latest iteration of charter will have cash behind it
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Will.i.am talks up AI in Edinburgh
Black Eyed Peas frontman sees ’far more shows when AI is at the helm’
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Diversity chiefs say they face ‘more scrutiny’
D&I leads discuss pressure and burn-out alongside some leaps forward
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Comment
Patrick Holland: We must enable working class voices to succeed
Telly was at the core of my upbringing, and if we want to reach the widest possible audiences we have to be open to all
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TV Foundation to lead James Graham’s working-class push
Charity’s new unit will aim to make industry more accessible to working class voices
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James Graham outlines masterplan to boost working class voices in TV
Sherwood scribe uses MacTaggart Lecture to call out industry’s ‘squeamish’ approach to class
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Drama market to ease in late 2026, says former NBC chief
Warren Littlefield uses Edinburgh keynote to predict slow emergence of scripted green shoots
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Kevin Lygo tells indies ITV is ‘open for business’
Media and entertainment chief fields questions on cuts and Nigel Farage