All Knickerbockerglory articles – Page 2
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Channel 5: preparing for growth
Channel 5 is moving into its next stage of growth, three years after being acquired by US giant Viacom.
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A bigger pie to share around
Combined UK indie turnover is up 2% year on year, boosted by the deep pockets of the global digital players and the continuing popularity of big-budget drama.
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Everything rosy for The Garden
The producer of C4’s 24 Hours In Police Custody takes top spot in the poll with shows on all five terrestrial channels, as last year’s winner Love Productions slips to joint fifth place
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C5 vows to improve diversity
Broadcaster admits it is ‘late to the party’, but says Viacom deal gives it more scope for change
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Popular factual programme: The Real Marigold Hotel
The Real Marigold Hotel blurred genres and addressed diverse themes – and became a massive ratings hit. More than 4 million people tuned in to its clever combination of celebrity reality show, travelogue and documentary.
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Making a stand for the environment
From recycling and energy efficiency to Cycle to Work and Albert schemes, production companies are doing their bit to be eco-friendly.
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Knickerbockerglory TV
“We have an extended family of people who have grown up together and are all pulling in the same direction when it comes to making shows.”
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Going above and beyond for diversity
Our 20 Best Places To Work are leading the way in recruiting staff from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds and are committed to hitting targets set by broadcasters - but some go the extra mile.
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C5 seeks jaw-dropping events
Channel 5 is to push into event programming as it searches for big-budget formats to reduce its reliance on Endemol Shine’s Big Brother.
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Broadcast Awards shortlist 2017
ITV stablemates Big Talk and Twofour will battle four other major players to be named Best Independent Production Company at the Broadcast Awards 2017.
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Channel 4 ups 8pm spend for kids
Channel 4 will ramp up spending on programming for older children by two-thirds following criticism that it is failing the demographic.
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Sue Murphy hires spell 'big sense of adventure' for ITV
Sue Murphy’s first hires spell “a big sense of adventure” for ITV’s factual entertainment department, according to senior figures of the TV industry.
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Industry split over Liz Warner outburst
Liz Warner’s condemnation of TV as “old, boring and dying” has divided opinion, with senior figures split over whether creative lethargy has infected the industry.
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