Rethinking TV - New Production Models

Rethinking TV - New Production Models

Wednesday, 16 July, 2025
6:30pm for a 7pm start

Location

Everyman Kings Cross
London
N1C 4DN
United Kingdom
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The UK TV industry is under pressure from broadcaster cutbacks and rising costs. Still, some companies are leading the way with bold, sustainable business models.

Join RTS London for a thought-provoking panel with leaders from RD Studios, Nest Productions, and Residence Pictures, as they share how they’re adapting to industry challenges with innovation and strategic thinking.

 

From smarter staffing and global partnerships to post-production efficiencies and new tax incentives, discover practical ways production companies can thrive in uncertain times. Moderated by Broadcast Magazine’s Rebecca Cooney, this session offers fresh perspectives, real-world examples, and a look at the opportunities shaping the future of UK television.

 

Tickets are free for members, £10 for non-members, and include a complimentary glass of wine in the bar afterwards.

 

Moderator

Rebecca Cooney, Insights Editor, Broadcast Magazine

 

Panellists

Ryan Dean, CEO, RD Studios and RD Content

Derek Drennan, MD, Nest Productions

Cara Kotschy, MD, Residence Pictures

 

 

This event is produced in partnership with Percy & Warren PR

Producers: Phil Barnes & Holly Miller

 

Getting to Everyman Kings Cross

Public transport
BY TUBE: King's Cross St Pancras (Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Circle Lines)
BY NATIONAL RAIL: King's Cross Station and St Pancras Station
BY BUS: Bus 390 stops at Randell's Road
BY CAR: There is no on-site parking available, but public parking is located nearby. St. Pancras Station Car Park and King’s Cross Station Car Park are the nearest pay car parks.

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The UK TV industry is under pressure from broadcaster cutbacks and rising costs. Still, some companies are leading the way with bold, sustainable business models.