All Indies articles – Page 85
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Features
HiddenLight: Shining a light on trailblazing women
Chelsea and Hillary Clinton’s indie aims to create change by bringing remarkable stories of female pioneers to screen
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News
Bectu calls for improved working conditions in unscripted TV
Clamps down on long hours, health and safety and mental wellbeing after striking drama deal
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News
Fulwell 73 launches UK factual label Bitachon365
Sub-label will focus on true crime, contemporary docs and reality TV
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Behind The Scenes
Highland Cops, BBC Scotland/BBC2
Series producer Andrew Abbott explains how his team captured the realities of policing across vast swathes of northern Scotland
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News
ScreenSkills ups investment in HETV training to £10.5m as skills gap worsens
Fund will support 350 new entrants in the industry with paid placements
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News
Ted Lasso’s Ambreen Razia pens Expectation comedy
Actor has also written for C4’s We Are Lady Parts and Disney+ show Extraordinary
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Features
Indie Survey 2023: funding and inflation top list of indie concerns
As inflation bites and belts tighten due to the rise in the cost of living, the UK production sector is feeling the squeeze
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News
Netflix star among second cohort of E4 digital talent
Rockerdale, Renaissance, Hoot and The Connected Set to work with next gen stars
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News
C5 heads to M6 for hotel ob doc
BriteSpark to meet staff and guests at commuter hotspot in four-part series
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Features
ITV: ITVX yet to impact spending patterns
Broadcaster has earmarked an additional £160m a year of spending on the platform for drama and comedy
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Comment
Bumps along the road to recovery
‘Given what we have all endured, there is much to celebrate in this year’s survey’
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Features
UK indies feel the effects of Brexit
Increased costs and bureaucracy involved with filming on the continent among UK producers’ biggest concerns
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Features
Channel 5: Frow doubles down on drama
Broadcaster set to air 60 hours of the genre in 2023, compared with just eight four years ago
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Features
Indies feel pinch as inflation squeezes margins
While total turnover is up £600m on 2022, respondents to the Indie Survey 2023 say that cost inflation & funding gaps are their biggest concerns
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Features
Sky: Entertainment and factual rule the roost
Biggest supplier was Avalon which provided 33 hours comprising comedy and true crime
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Features
Indies reap rewards of N&R push
The impact of broadcasters’ efforts to increase nations and regions production shows in rising revenues, but recruitment problems remain a concern
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Features
UKTV: Originals bring in fresh suppliers
Air TV, Zeppotron, King of Sunshine and Rare TV were among the indies to have benefitted from orders
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Features
BBC: Whisper breaks into top three
The Uefa Women’s Euros helps propel the indie into second place