All Genre articles – Page 11
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Fans come first for broadcasters
User data is key to keeping hold of audiences and maximising revenues, says Kate Bulkley
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Sex on TV is a bit of a turn-off
When characters finally do the deed, it can be the death knell for a show, says Steven D Wright
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It’s the medium not the message
Younger viewers will watch older-skewing content if it is presented correctly, says Alan Griffiths
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Social listening helps to keep shows fresh and engaging
Harnessing real-time audience feedback can make for better programming, says Jo Booth
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Authenticity is essential to communicating online
Be open and honest to truly connect with your target audience, says Talie Delemere
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BI identifies format hotspots
Broadcast Intelligence highlights markets that are keenest to strike deals for non-scripted
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Mipcom round-up: day two
Cannes updates, from All3’s first-look deal with Field Day to a Korean Doctor Foster
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Our duty to champion diversity
Content industry has its part to play in bringing about real change, says David Cornwall
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Learn the jargon for US success
Knowing how American audiences are defined is key to tapping the market, writes Hannah Bowler
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Virtual reality lands £10m boost
Investment will be used to launch groundbreaking National Centre for Immersive Storytelling
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Creative Skillset rebrands in drive to plug skills gap
ScreenSkills is now dedicated to the film, television, animation, visual effects (VFX) and videogames industries
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Game on for women’s sport
The audience is there and the potential for growth and investment is huge, says Sarah Greene
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Amazon targets local content
SVoD giant urges UK producers to pitch more ideas and stresses its European autonomy
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Navigating the music minefield
Whether to use library music, commercial tracks or commission a bespoke score?
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Faking it is a noble TV tradition
Like contestants on The Circle, we all put on a front to seem more likeable, says Steven D Wright
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Some stories never grow old
Events like the 1969 Manson murders will always fascinate audiences, says Richard Dale
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Skillset looks to plug non-scripted skills gap
Training body research reveal non-scripted production skills gap
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China extends restrictions on foreign content on TV and online
SART extends primetime ban to include animation, documentary and sports
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Indie glut swamps execs
Edinburgh survey reveals fears of spiralling production costs as scrap for slots intensifies