All Genre articles – Page 9
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Let online creators be creative
Putting YouTube stars into linear TV formats isn’t playing to their strengths, says Ian Lamarra
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UK Production Growth: Genre Trends
Which areas show potential for future growth and which areas are lagging behind?
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Ralph Lee sets out BBCS vision
Director of content seeks ‘new development energy’ to boost programme development
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The schedule is alive and kicking
The rise of on-demand isn’t killing off live TV, its role is simply changing, says Lindsey Clay
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Celebrating the best of British
Broadcast Awards showed innovation and creativity in abundance
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Closer ties benefit TV and film
TV gets a quality boost while film companies gain from financial stability, says Phil Rymer
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BBC kids keen to keep teen funds
Head of Children’s Cheryl Taylor hopes to secure further funding to add to slate beyond 2020
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Everything changes except TV
Scheduling may be dying – but Gemma Collins will always be with us, says Steven D Wright
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Non-scripted shows resilience
The genre is fighting hard to remain relevant in the digital age
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Unscripted has a bright future
But the genre needs to embrace technology and show shade as well as light, says Will Hanrahan
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Cash crucial to iPlayer plan
Pact demands BBC pays up to realise vision of extended 12-month on-demand window
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C5 looks to a future without Big Brother
Channel seeks to maintain share without reality mainstay
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Dramas aren’t only must-see TV
There’s plenty of great unscripted to look forward to this year too
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Broadcast's shows of 2018
Our team pick their favourites - plus their biggest surprises and let-downs
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Shocks, flops and a female Doc
Broadcast looks back at a year when Big Brother bowed out and women took on some iconic roles
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Fingers crossed for upbeat 2019
Industry faces uncertain time, but creativity provides some cheer
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ITV hungry to strip shows
Boss Kevin Lygo keen to find ‘talked-about TV’ shows that can run across consecutive nights