All Fizz TV articles – Page 2
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News
E4 hunts big budget reality format for 2020
Karl Warner issues call for stripped, interactive event to run for up to six weeks
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News
Ex-C4/Sky exec launches Diva streaming site
Jacquie Lawrence unveils lesbian-themed online channel
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News
MipTV round-up
Dramas The Bay and Gold Digger secure sales, while Germany gears up to adapt Shipwrecked
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Features
Calm after the consolidation storm
The attempted sale of production giant ESG was the biggest event in a relatively quiet period for UK firms
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Behind The Scenes
Shipwrecked: Relaunching the original island reality show
The genre has moved on since the show last aired – but stunning locations and a terrific cast will help us rise to the challenge, says Kate Bates
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Ratings
Big Fat 2.3m tune in for C4 quiz
ENTERTAINMENT: C4’s festive quizzing extravaganza narrowly fails to outpace last year’s effort
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News
C4 dials up more Celebrity Call Centre
Debbie McGee and James Acaster to man the phones as broadcaster unveils Christmas slate
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The Broadcast Interview
Banijay Group: We want to be the world's number one
Amid rumours of a bid for Endemol Shine, key Banijay execs talk about the company’s rise and future ambitions
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News
Fizz strikes Belfast partnership
Crystal Maze producer ties with Nice One to co-develop formats in Northern Ireland
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News
Diversity drives BAME viewing
Revealed: how casting non-white talent helps shows attract broader audiences
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News
E4 revives Shipwrecked
Desert island format returns after seven years with a promise of new twists
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Ratings
Viewers flock to Car Share and Friday Night Dinner
BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND: Peter Kay and Robert Popper comedies deliver on share, but Genderquake and £100K Drop fail to light up C4
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Features
Sky: Praise for swift decision-making
Broadcaster makes significant changes to help create clear identities for its portfolio of channels
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News
Tipping Point moves to Bristol
The Bottle Yard is new home of ITV quiz show following a bumper order
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Ratings
Sky's Sing ends on flat note
WEEKEND: Sky 1’s singing contest bowed out with around 50,000 viewers