All Broadcast articles in 16 June 2023
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Video
Trail: Fifteen-Love, Amazon
World Productions series set against the backdrop of professional tennis players, exploring both their professional and personal lives
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News
Gallery: Broadcast Fives makes successful return in aid of Film and TV Charity
Much-loved industry five-a-side football and netball tournament was contested by 40 teams
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News
Diederick Santer resurfaces at Netflix
Ex-BritBox International creative director joins streamer on contract basis
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News
BBC3 orders adaptation of writer Paris Lees’ memoir
Lees to serve as exec producer of drama destined for BBC3 and iPlayer.
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Succession director Mark Mylod on taking credit and avoiding spoilers
‘There were so many key episodes in this season — I was greedy as ever to do them all’
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News
Merman moves to set up shop in Scotland
New base will mean more stories set outside of London from Bad Sisters indie
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Comment
The ongoing fight for gender equality in sport
Molly Towers Mode, account director at EssenceMediacom, looks at the disparity in attention given to women’s sport when compared to men’s
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News
Ross Video rebrands ahead of planned IPO
Company hopes to become public in the “next few years”
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News
Docfest analysis: class and disability to the fore
‘We are not an impoverished industry,’ says Donna Taberer
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News
In brief: Panorama; Sky News; Camel Thorn; ITV Academy; Channel 4
Panorama doc about sexual harassment by MPs removed from BBC schedules
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News
Knighthoods for Jeremy Darroch, Mark Thompson and Stephen Frears
Apple’s Jay Hunt also recognised in King’s birthday honours
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News
Patchway Studios to quadruple in size
Poppy Gordon Clark, Monty Till, and James North have joined its advisory board to push the plan
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Features
Jean Mackenzie: ‘My sources could have been executed – I haven’t stopped thinking about it’
The BBC’s Korea correspondent talks to Broadcast about her BBC2 doc North Korea: The Insiders
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News
Fulwell 73 makes scripted redundancies
Saskia Schuster among the departures as indie shifts ’strategic focus’ on scripted
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Comment
Are broadcasters missing an open goal with Women’s World Cup influencers?
Rachel Powney, global VP of marketing at Influencer, takes a look at how broadcasters could use social media stars
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News
Channel 4 orders doc about Sheffield cult
Sandpaper Films to investigate 1990s religious cult the Nine O’Clock Service
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News
Ian Katz comes out fighting on commissioning slowdown
“The waves are choppy at the moment, but the ship is in good nick”