Television Magazine

July/August 2022

Recent deals have the potential to upend the global TV rights market for premium sport. Ross...
Marcus Ryder assesses what progress the UK TV sector is making in implementing its diversity...
Sky comedy-horror The Baby lays bare the pitfalls of motherhood. Shilpa Ganatra ducks behind...
Kate Bulkley considers the impact that subscription streaming platform Paramount+ could have in a...
Formula 1 is bigger than ever. The RTS discovers what’s driving its success.
Steve Clarke charts the rise and rise of Welsh noir, crime stories that are giving global audiences...
Steve Clarke revels in the dog-eat-dog world of principle-free political advisors roving the dank...
Emma Norton’s TV debut as an executive producer was on Normal People, and she has followed it up...
I’ve started watching Love Island this year but, for every great water-cooler chat I’ve had about...
Simon Bucks on keeping morale high in the UK’s armed forces and how the RTS’s journalism awards are...
The RTS learns how intimacy co-ordinators are helping actors feel comfortable when they shoot TV...
Graeme Thompson hails the launch of North East Screen – and the room where it happened.
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In late June, worldwide producer and distributor Fremantle hosted a networking day for RTS Bursary...
Tim Dams talks to Grant Mansfield, founder of natural history specialist Plimsoll, recently bought...
The Film and TV ­Charity visited Bristol in June to talk to producers about how to use the Whole...
Carole Solazzo hears Disney exec Liam Keelan outline the type of shows he would like to commission...
Brian Cox has fulfilled a boyhood ambition to explore the red planet for a new BBC doc, reports...
An interactive workshop put on by RTS Futures in mid-June offered invaluable advice to...
It is no exaggeration to say that ITN wouldn’t be what it is today without the legacy of Sir David...
Regional news presenter Harry Gration MBE has died suddenly at the age of 71.