All articles by Max Goldbart – Page 11
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BBC Scotland retains Pacific Quay
Group review over studio control concludes amid pressure from MPs and Bectu
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BBCS generates £300m from SVoDs and pay-TV
Non-BBC income accounts for around two-thirds of revenue, according to interim chief Tom Fussell
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Programme costs soar as BBC edges towards fewer hours
Chair Richard Sharp says drama costs are up 35%
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Davie hails C4 as privatisation battle looms
Director general says PSB rival plays vital role for indie community
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BBC set to make £1bn savings
Expects to smash five-year target after cutting TV spend and senior headcount
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BBC cuts top talent pay by 10%
Annual report will show wage bill for biggest earners has fallen to £19.5m
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C5 orders bumper 22 Kids… run
Lion TV scores 10-parter as show returns for second outing in new home
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Dan Wootton avoids Ofcom investigation
GB News presenter’s anti-lockdown speech will not be probed
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Ratings
Harry & William ITV doc interests 2m
Sunday single on princes’ relationship pulls in half the slot average as England v Ukraine peaks above 20m on Saturday night
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ScreenSkills unveils leaders of tomorrow
Nineteen mid-level execs to be helped chart a course to senior roles
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New Pictures founder Charlie Pattinson to step back
Willow Grylls to take over day-to-day running of Des producer
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BBC1 homes Gossip Girl
HBO Max reboot of CW teen drama to air on terrestrial channel and iPlayer
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Qureshi: BBC comedy mustn’t be scared to fail
Pilots from up-and-coming voices don’t have to rate, says interim genre head
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Features
Rethinking recruitment
The Covid pandemic and BLM movement have galvanised the industry to reassess how freelance crew are hired and try to create a more level playing field