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Broadcast (magazine)
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Broadcast
EditorChris Curtis
CategoriesMedia and television
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation6,383 (Jan–Dec 2012)[1]
Founded1973; 51 years ago (1973)
CompanyMedia Business Insight
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteBroadcastNow.co.uk
OCLC1043120303

Broadcast is a monthly magazine for the United Kingdom television and radio industry, owned by Media Business Insight.

History

Broadcast was started in 1973 by Rod Allen, who went on to work at LWT, HTV and HarperCollinsInteractive. He was most recently head of the Department of Journalism at City University, London, until he retired in 2006.

Description

The magazine covers a wide range of news and issues affecting the professional broadcast market in the UK. It has regular monthly sections covering news, commissioning, facilities, analysis, opinion, interview, platforms, production and ratings. Broadcast also often has a special feature covering an issue relevant to the industry. It is owned by Media Business Insight, a publishing, events and information business that also includes Screen International.

Notable former staff

Awards

Since 1996 the magazine has conferred the annual Broadcast Awards, in a ceremony held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, to recognise and reward excellence in and around the UK television programming industry. Additionally, each June since 2005, the magazine has held the annual Broadcast Digital Channel Awards specifically for the digital TV industry, recognising and rewarding innovation, creativity and commercial success.

In 2019 the Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards were instituted to celebrate the exceptional teams behind the most outstanding broadcast productions of the year, and 2021 saw the inaugural Broadcast Sport Awards.

Broadcast Awards

2024 nominations[2] and winners[3][4][5]2 and winners345">edit

29th annual awards: 8 February 2024 - Host: Sue Perkins[6]
Best Children's Programme Best Comedy Programme Best Current Affairs Programme
  • Russell Brand: In Plain Sight (Channel 4)
    • Inside the Iranian Uprising (BBC)
    • Putin vs The West (BBC)
    • The Crossing (ITV1)
    • Under Poisoned Skies (BBC News Arabic)
    • Undercover Hospital: Patients at Risk (BBC)
Best Daytime Programme Best Documentary Programme Best Documentary Series
  • Lyra (Channel 4)
    • London Bridge: Facing Terror (Channel 4)
    • Panorama Mariupol: The People's Story (BBC)
    • Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial (BBC)
    • Stranger In My Family (BBC)
    • This World: The Shamima Begum Story (BBC)
Best Drama Series or Serial Best Entertainment Programme Best Multichannel Programme
Best Music Programme Best News Programme Best Original Programme
Best Popular Factual Programme Best Pre-School Programme Best Single Drama
  • 123 Number Squad! (Sky kids)
    • Pip and Posy (Milkshake! and Sky Kids)
    • Pop Paper City (Milkshake!)
    • Roots & Fruits (CBeebies)
    • The Makery (Sky Kids)
    • What's In Your Bag? (CBeebies)
Best Soap/Continuing Drama Best Specialist Factual Programme Best Sports Programme
  • Inside Our Autistic Minds (BBC)
    • Anorexic (Channel 5)
    • Head On: Rugby, Dementia and Me (BBC)
    • How The Holocaust Began (BBC)
    • The Holy Land and Us: Our Untold Stories (BBC)
    • Windrush: Portraits of a Generation (BBC)
International Programme Sales Best Post-Production House Emerging Indie Of The Year
  • runVT
    • dock10
    • Gorilla Post Production
    • Halo
    • Sky Post Production
    • Splice Post
  • Curious Films
    • Mindhouse Productions
    • Motive Pictures
    • Wonderhood Studios
Best Independent Production Company Channel Of The Year Special Recognition Award
TV Moment of the Year
  • Succession (Logan Roy's death)
    • Beckham (David queries Victoria claiming she's from a working-class family)
    • Eurovision Song Contest (Former Eurovision contestants in Liverpool & Ukraine join for a performance of You'll Never Walk Alone)
    • Happy Valley (Catherine caught Clare in a lie)
    • The Bear (S2 takes a stressful family Christmas to the next level)
    • The Piano (Blind & Neurodiverse Lucy stunning commuters in Leeds railway station)

2023 nominations[7] and winners[8][9][10]edit

28th annual awards presented: 8 February 2023 – Host: Sue Perkins[11]
Best Children's Programme Best Comedy Programme Best Daytime Programme
Best Documentary Programme Best Documentary Series Best Drama Series or Serial
Best Entertainment Programme Best Multichannel Programme Best Music Programme
Best News/Current Affairs Programme Best Original Programme Best Popular Factual Programme
  • The Whistleblowers: Inside the UN (BBC Two)
    • Afghanistan: No Country for Women (ITV1)
    • Fearless: The Women Fighting Putin (ITV1)
    • Myanmar: The Forgotten Revolution (Channel 4)
    • Panorama: "SAS Death Squads Exposed: A British War Crime?"
    • Ukraine: Life Under Attack (Channel 4)
Best Post Production House Best Pre-School Programme Best Single Drama
  • Halo Post
    • Dock 10
    • Fifty Fifty
    • Films at 59
    • Fitzrovia Post Production
    • Storm
Best Soap/Continuing Drama Best Specialist Factual Programme Best Sports Programme
International Programme Sales Emerging Indie of the Year Best Independent Production Company
  • Forest
    • Buzz 16
    • Honey Bee
    • Long Story TV
    • Mam Tor Productions
    • The Format Factory
Channel of the Year Special Recognition Award
TV Moment of the Year[12]

2022 nominations[13] and winners[14][15]edit

27th annual awards presented: 10 February 2022 – Host: Alex Horne and The Horne Section
Best Children's Programme Best Comedy Programme Best Daytime Programme
Best Documentary Programme Best Documentary Series Best Drama Series or Serial
Best Entertainment Programme Best Lockdown Programme Best Multichannel Programme
  • Surviving Covid (Channel 4)
    • Help (Channel 4)
    • I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
    • Kate Garraway: Finding Derek (ITV)
    • Pandemic 2020 (BBC Two)
    • Staged
Best Music Programme Best News/Current Affairs Programme Best Original Programme