All ITN Productions articles – Page 7
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News
Sex, dogs and religion feature on C4 lockdown slate
Stellify, Curve and start-up Clockhouse score shows
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ITNP reports record revenues as group issues Covid-19 warning
Factual provider proceeds with caution after revenue jumps 7% in 2019
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Comment
Going inside the ICU
ITV News health correspondent on striking the right tone in the ‘red zone’
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News
ITNP puts focus on fast-turnaround films
Indie reconfigures tone and tactics for Jeremy Vine show
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True Royalty TV bolsters acquisition strategy
Streamer picks up Harry and Meghan docs from WagTV and ITN Productions
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Cineflix snaps up C4 and C5 content
Distributor to shop raft of ITN Productions’ doc series to the world
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News
Real Prime Suspect identified on Reelz
True-crime docuseries also heads to Finland and Australia
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Behind The Scenes
New Scotland Yard Files, CBS Reality
Our journey through some of Britain’s most intriguing murder investigations had to be gripping, unique and entertaining, says Sarah-Jane Cohen
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Features
C4: Focused on diversity and N&R
Indies expect regional commissioning to improve now the broadcaster has opened its regional hubs
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The Broadcast Interview
Jeremy Vine: coming out from behind the desk
How the veteran presenter is making C5’s current affairs show his own
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Features
Best documentary series: Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain
“A devastating analysis of our obsession with celebrity”
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News
Bafta crowns For Sama best documentary
C4 Aleppo doc takes home gong in a night clouded by diversity controversy
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Alastair Stewart leaves ITV after ‘errors of judgement’
Long-serving UK newsreader’s social media account has been deactivated
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C4 stages Labour leadership debate
All five contenders to face audience questions in ITN Productions special
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Crown Courts set to welcome cameras
Government expected to pass legislation following campaign from BBC, Sky and ITN
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Behind The Scenes
Chris Packham: Plant a Tree to Save the World, Channel 5
Pulling together a celebrity event for climate change in just five weeks was a worthwhile challenge, says Andy Dunn