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The Broadcast Newswrap is Broadcast Magazine's weekly analysis of all the biggest stories in TV news. Each week, we will bring together our journalists along with some of the biggest names from the industry to drill down into the news that really matters

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The Broadcast Newswrap is Broadcast Magazine's weekly analysis of all the biggest stories in TV news. Each week, we will bring together our journalists along with some of the biggest names from the industry to drill down into the news that really matters

    How to run a mentally healthy production

    How to run a mentally healthy production

    Broadcast brings you a thought-provoking podcast, supported by The Film and TV Charity in which you can find out how the team working on Glow Up use the Whole Picture Toolkit!We begin with Broadcast Commercial Director, Talia Levine setting the scene by asking our guests to give an insight into the changes and developments they have seen over the years regarding Mental Health in production. Valeria Bullo, Film and TV Charity, Lead for Mentally Healthy Productions (Whole Picture Programme) speaks to Melissa Brown, Executive Producer and Kirsty Bysouth, Production Executive at Wall to Wall on Glow-Up use the Whole Picture Toolkit and helpline. 

    • 29 min
    Edinburgh 2021 recap with Georgia Brown

    Edinburgh 2021 recap with Georgia Brown

    The Newswrap is back following summer recess and joined by Edinburgh 2021 advisory chair Georgia Brown to reflect on what will hopefully be the last virtual Edinburgh for a while.Georgia talks preparation, diversity and the streaming presence before the team are on hand to further dissect an energising festival, which focused on Channel 4 privatisation and disability. All that, plus Max, John and Hannah’s “commission of the fest”, on this week’s Broadcast Newswrap.

    • 44 min
    Disabled creatives making waves

    Disabled creatives making waves

    There are 14.1m disabled people in the UK and yet the nation’s largest minority is woefully underrepresented in the TV industry.
    Two landmark reports are about to be unveiled urging the sector to access the “untapped potential” of this group, talented people like Deaf and Disabled People in TV (DDPTV) founder Caroline O’Neill and Tim Renkow, the creator of BBC3 hit comedy Jerk. 
    Caroline spoke to Max Goldbart last week about DDPTV’s Disability by Design report, which shows the distressing levels of discrimination and ableism faced by TV’s disabled community and issues a wealth of recommendations for how this can be overcome.
    And later, Tim chats exclusively to Hannah Bowler about the second season of Roughcut TV’s comedy and opportunities for disabled people both locally and across the pond.
    All that, plus a regular dose of ‘What We’ve Been Watchin’’, on this week’s Broadcast Newswrap.

    • 28 min
    Kids TV special

    Kids TV special

    Summer holidays are upon us and with that six weeks of kids being glued to the screen? But which one?
    With a proliferation of viewing options available today to the nation’s under-16s, BBC in-house production lead Helen Bullough and Serious Lunch / Eye Present founder Genevieve Dexter are on hand to guide our hosts through the modern kids TV landscape, talking financing, competition and the impact of the Young Audiences Content Fund.
    Later, it’s a Newswrap debut for Blue Peter ​legend Konnie Huq, who speaks exclusively to Hannah Bowler about her career and wider thoughts on the sector. 
    All that, plus a fair bit of ’What We’ve Been Watchin’’, on this week’s Broadcast Newswrap.

    • 37 min
    Melvyn Bragg on South Bank special

    Melvyn Bragg on South Bank special

    The Newswrap is overjoyed to welcome Melvyn Bragg into the guest spot this week, as the current series of his long-running South Bank Show reaches a climax.
    The Sky Arts magazine format has been showcasing the best up-and-coming British talent for this rather special season and Melvyn opens up about his experiences meeting this cream of the crop, along with how it speaks to TV’s wider diversity push.
    Later, the Labour peer has some stern words for the government over the potential privatisation of Channel 4 and hands us a window into the Bragg household by taking part in everyone’s favourite ‘What We’ve Been Watchin’’.
     

    • 20 min
    BBC annual report plus John McVay

    BBC annual report plus John McVay

    Savings, iPlayer, nations and regions and diversity were just some of the key takeaways to emerge from the BBC’s Annual Report this week and Broadcast chief reporter Max Goldbart and insight editor Jesse Whittock are on hand to dissect. Later, Max catches up with Pact chief executive John McVay as the trade body turns 30. John reflects on a multitude of successes and challenges while looking back at his own 20-year stewardship. And he’s got a few choice words about the government’s move to potentially privatise Channel 4. All that, plus a ‘What We’ve Been Watchin’’ that looks beyond the week’s football to nod towards a US hip hop doc and depressing BBC1 prison drama, on this week’s Broadcast Newswrap. 

    • 51 min

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