All articles by Max Goldbart – Page 173
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Sunset + Vine lands BBC badminton deal
Tinopolis-owned producer lands three-year exclusive deal
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Sky Arts rounds off Urban Myths lineup
Marilyn Monroe, Agatha Christie and Live Aid among the subjects of comic dramas
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Hancock praises Mahon's 'vision and leadership'
Culture secretary calls on others to follow C4 chief executive’s lead in the regions
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Fiona Bruce ITV doc catches 2.6m
THURSDAY: Keo Films’ true crime programme was on par with the season average
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Tipping Point moves to Bristol
The Bottle Yard is new home of ITV quiz show following a bumper order
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BBC's Bulford calls for 'golden age' of partnerships
‘Working together we have a chance to create a powerful new era for British content’
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BBC to tackle children's social mobility
Literacy and mental health at core of James Purnell’s scheme
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NAO issues BBC IP warning
Report highlights risk posed by tendering and third-party commissions
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Vanessa Engle investigates Belfast murders
Wild Pictures to examine 1988 funeral attacks for BBC2
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BBC3 back in entertainment game
Damian Kavanagh secures £10m budget boost and issues call for ‘feel-good’ fact-ent formats
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BBC pay policy under scrutiny
DCMSC chair Damian Collins reveals plans to examine use of personal service companies for freelancers
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Collateral ends with 2.4m
MONDAY: BBC2’s hard-hitting four-parter closed last night as viewing figures slipped a shade below the 2.6m series average
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ITV3 to celebrate Larry Grayson
Double Yellow scores first commission with profile of Generation Game host
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BBC staff demand pay transparency
Open letter signed by 250 individuals calls on broadcaster to publish salaries
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BBC to help disadvantaged students break into media
Schemes to offer entry-level training in broadcast operations, production and digital journalism
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Presenters slam BBC over PSC response
Corporation urged to pay a portion of backdated tax bills
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Hall attacks digital players
US companies do not care about inspiring British talent, claims BBC director-general