All ITV articles – Page 16
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Video
Trail: Gordon, Gino & Fred: The Spanish Escape, ITV1
Gordon Ramsay, Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix head to Spain. Produced by Studio Ramsay
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News
ITVX tests out AI scheduling for FAST channels
Streamer’s editor says AI can ‘pick up some of the mundane work’
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ITV reveals Big Brother recommission and orders for Remarkable, Tuesday's Child and Betty
Rugby-themed format, hotel comptetition and eco-travelogue join reality giant
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Kevin Lygo hails ITVX performance
Media and entertainment boss says broadcaster is experimenting with windowing strategy
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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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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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Emmerdale exec producer to step down
Jane Hudson leaving after five years leading long-running soap
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ITV Original Voices writing scheme returns
This year’s scheme to be offered across Coronation Street and Emmerdale
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Features
From the archive: Michael Parkinson - King of chat
The legendary presenter sat down with then Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell in 2010 to discuss his storied career
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‘King of the chat show’ Michael Parkinson dies
Parkinson interviewed more than 2,000 people in his long TV career
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Big Zuu to serve up European feast for ITV1
Twofour and star’s indie Big Productions behind multi-part travelogue
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Carolyn McCall fends off fresh criticism from MPs
Letters exchanged between ITV boss and DCMS committee chair
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Ainsley Harriott goes alfresco in ITV cooking competition
Plimsoll series sees chefs compete in National Trust gardens across the UK
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Nine things you may have missed from Ofcom’s Media Nations report
PSB revenue down, children’s genre decline and ITVX gains all highlighted
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Ofcom: linear TV reach sees record decline
Older audiences turning away from broadcasters while ’mass audience’ shows see big drop-off