All Indies articles – Page 216
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Behind The Scenes
Unlocking the Secrets of the Supercars
The pandemic posed unimagined problems for our behind-the-scenes look at the supercar world for Dave, but a belt and braces approach got us over the finish line, says Jonney Steven
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News
Black Power doc: taking black history mainstream
Helen Bart and George Amponsah seek to undo perceptions
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News
Channel 4 orders AFP fact-ent double
BBC Studios and Rumpus Media behind cooking and gardening shows
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The Broadcast Interview
Asacha plots an empire
Pan-European group has been steadily acquiring production firms and has now gained a foothold in the UK with the acquisition of Wag TV
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The Broadcast Interview
Jed Mercurio: Ready for duty
Line Of Duty creator on working with new writers and his issues with the UK’s commissioning set-up
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Features
Analysis: The indie sector has its say
Comments from 100-plus respondents to the Indie Survey provide an unvarnished snapshot of life as a producer
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Comment
Much to admire as indies battle hard
‘This year’s Indie Survey is testament to a brilliantly hardy industry that kept battling, and found a way to get things done’
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Features
C4: Covid crash prompts plenty of challenges
Broadcaster praised for the speed it commissioned in response to the pandemic
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Comment
Lockdown lesson: if you wanna get ahead, get a shed
Garden working has been great, but I’ve had to swap Channel 4 for Naked without meeting my colleagues, says Fatima Salaria
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Features
Indies come out fighting as Covid hits
The pandemic had a huge impact on UK producers, with revenues down sharply, but innovation and creativity came to the fore during lockdown
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Features
How are you responding to broadcasters’ calls for more off-screen diversity?
Our four panellists on developing diverse talent
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Features
Indie Survey Peer Poll: top 10 revealed
Which company does the production sector rate the highest?
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Features
Streamers boost global outlook
Indies are increasingly eyeing international expansion as new players in the SVoD space create opportunities
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Features
Staff welfare takes priority
Consolidators felt the full impact of Covid-19 in their top lines last year, but the pandemic also enabled them to refocus on their employees
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Features
UKTV: Scripted slate takes shape as Covid bites
Six scripted producers make top 10 spend list
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News
DCMSC: gov't has ‘missed boat’ on BBC reforms
Julian Knight concludes lack of broadband ambitions restricts ability to consider subscription options
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News
Netflix tinkers with Too Hot To Handle scheduling
Plans to release Fremantle format in weekly batches - in line with The Circle US strategy