All Indies articles – Page 66
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Features
Roundtable: Distributors make their case for building relationships with indies
Our panel bust some myths and highlight the important role they can play
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News
Risky programming is under threat, warns Louis Theroux
‘We need television that is confrontational, surprising, and upsetting.’
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News
Small indies fear swift closure, commissioners told
Commissioners insist they are listening to production companies
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News
BBC told reboots are robbing smaller indies
Unscripted boss Kate Phillips defends commissions of Gladiators and Survivor
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News
C4 to recreate real murder trial in TV first
Programme asks ’profound questions about the justice system’
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News
Broadcaster challenges and freelancer crisis in the spotlight
Opening debate at Edinburgh grapples with major issues
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News
TAP unveils access commitments by studios
Jack Thorne, Ally Castle and Tanya Motie reveal new arrangements, and funding commitments by broadcasters
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News
C4 unpacks paedophile hoax at Hampstead school
Story Films behind 90-minute single about events in 2014 and fight for justice
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News
More 4 travelogue reunites Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston
Pair to front series from Nine Lives Media and LA Productions
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News
Irvine Welsh reveals ambition for Crime second run
Writer and creator says ITVX police drama will be elevated to more ’HBO-type’ show
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News
C4 offers business support to N&R indies
4Skills Business Boost aimed at current smaller suppliers
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News
Screen Scotland hails ‘phenomenal’ production sector growth
Research shows spend in Scotland up to over £600m
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News
Mindhouse preps true crime feature for Sky Documentaries
Louis Theroux indie explores controversial case of Anna Stubblefield and Derrick Johnson
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Features
Greenlight slowdown: ‘It feels pretty horrendous out there’
The TV ad market has crashed, the licence fee is frozen, inflation is rampant and streamers have slashed their spending. Five people offer an anonymous snapshot of their experiences
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Comment
Ash Atalla: Bad behaviour isn’t justified – no matter who you are
It’s time the industry held ‘stars’ to account – and acknowledged that everyone involved in a production has ‘talent’
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News
Production company to launch with disabled and autistic talent
TAP links up with Access All Areas ahead of push for inclusion in Edinburgh
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Features
Commissioning slowdown: Freelancer #2
“The sad case is that talented freelancers are leaving the industry in droves”