All Genre articles – Page 15
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Can PC brigade help revive TV?
Millennials’ sensitivities could be key in ridding schedules of tired ideas, says Steven D Wright
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Features
Why content rules the world
With the likes of Facebook and Apple joining the fray, the battle for the best sport, drama and entertainment is intensifying
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News
Katz kicks off search for unscripted heads
Director of programmes names deputy and looks to fill five senior roles
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Children’s indies push for flexible quotas
Ofcom urged to consider commissioning hours and spend
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C4 chief vows to represent ‘gritty’ and ‘urban’ Britain
Alex Mahon says shows such as Educating Greater Manchester will continue to define the broadcaster
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BFI urged to hire kids’ tsar
Senior industry figures express concern at organisation’s lack of expertise in children’s TV
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BBC2 asks Lightbox to explore Weinstein scandal
90-minute doc will feature actors, directors, agents
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Lambert critical of TV bottleneck
Studio Lambert founder sets out concerns over ’concentration of power’ within broadcasters
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Spence becomes Tiger Aspect drama head
Fifty Fathoms boss expands his role at Peaky Blinders producer
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Comment
We need to invest to sustain growth
Training is vital to ensure the UK continues to punch above its weight, says Seetha Kumar
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Comment
Short-form content comes of age
Recognition at Emmys shows industry is finally taking format seriously
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Comment
Galvanising a new generation
The industry needs to be bold and inspire up-and-coming creatives to deliver innovative ideas if we’re to continue finding those next big hits
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Comment
TV’s not as good as it used to be
Even the drama boom masks a huge slip in quality for today’s shows, says Steven D Wright
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News
Supermarket Sweep set for second revival
Fremantle Media acquires global rights to iconic gameshow