Broadcast (magazine)

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

 * Dan Wootton (former News of the World TV editor)

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
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==== 2001–2010 winners ====

Best Children's Programme
 * 2010: Bookaboo
 * 2009: Holi Hana / Hana's Helpline (S4C / Channel 5)
 * 2008: My Life as a Popat
 * 2007: Charlie and Lola
 * 2006: Serious Arctic
 * 2005: Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me
 * 2004: Balamory: "The Lost Letter"
 * 2003: My Parents Are Aliens

Best Entertainment Programme
 * 2010: The X Factor
 * 2009: The Apprentice
 * 2008: Never Mind the Buzzcocks
 * 2007: How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria?
 * 2006: Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
 * 2005: I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
 * 2004: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
 * 2003: Pop Idol

Best Daytime Programme
 * 2010: Land Girls
 * 2009: The Estate We're In (BBC)
 * 2008: The Paul O'Grady Show
 * 2007: Deal or No Deal
 * 2006: The Paul O'Grady Show

Best Music Programme
 * 2010: Later Live... with Jools Holland
 * 2009: Glastonbury 2008 (BBC)

Best Documentary Series
 * 2010: Terry Pratchett: Living with Alzheimer's (BBC Two)
 * 2009: The Genius of Charles Darwin
 * 2008: Meet The Natives (Channel 4)
 * 2007: Planet Earth: "From Pole To Pole"
 * 2006: The Power of Nightmares
 * 2005: Brat Camp
 * 2004: Operatunity

Best Documentary Programme
 * 2010: Man on Wire
 * 2009: My Street (Channel 4)
 * 2008: Dispatches: "China's Stolen Children"
 * 2007: True Stories: Sisters in Law (More4)
 * 2006: The Real Sex Traffic
 * 2005: The Secret Policeman
 * 2004: Cutting Edge: "Bad Behaviour"

Best Comedy Programme
 * 2010: Outnumbered
 * 2009: Gavin & Stacey
 * 2008: The Thick of It Special
 * 2007: Extras
 * 2006: The Catherine Tate Show
 * 2005: Little Britain
 * 2004: Bo' Selecta!

Best Multichannel Programme
 * 2010: The Inbetweeners
 * 2009: Ross Kemp in Afghanistan
 * 2008: Gavin & Stacey
 * 2007: The Virgin Diaries
 * 2006: Long Way Round
 * 2005: Brainiac: Science Abuse
 * 2004: Monkey Dust

Best Drama Series or Serial Programme
 * 2010: The Street
 * 2009: Criminal Justice
 * 2008: Skins
 * 2007: Bleak House
 * 2006: Doctor Who
 * 2005: Shameless
 * 2004: State of Play

Best News/Current Affairs Programme
 * 2010: Pakistan: Terror's Frontline (Sky News)
 * 2009: Zimbabwe: The Stolen Ballots (GuardianFilms)
 * 2008: Zimbabwe – The Tyranny and the Tragedy (ITV News)
 * 2007: Granada Reports: "The Morecambe Bay Cockling Trial" (ITV)
 * 2006: London Bombing 7 July (Sky News)
 * 2005: Beslan school siege (ITN)
 * 2004: Newsnight: "Blair Special"

Best Original Programme
 * 2010: Being Human
 * 2009: Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live
 * 2008: Fonejacker
 * 2007: Life on Mars
 * 2006: The Thick of It
 * 2005: Strictly Come Dancing
 * 2004: Wife Swap

Best Popular Factual Programme
 * 2010: Inside Nature's Giants
 * 2009: The Choir: Boys Don't Sing
 * 2008: Grand Designs
 * 2007: Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
 * 2006: Who Do You Think You Are?
 * 2005: Top Gear
 * 2004: Wife Swap

Best Pre-School Programme
 * 2010: In the Night Garden...

Best Soap or Continuing Drama
 * 2010: Coronation Street

Best Single Drama
 * 2010: A Short Stay in Switzerland
 * 2009: Boy (Channel 4)
 * 2008: The Relief of Belsen
 * 2007: See No Evil: The Moors Murders
 * 2006: Sex Traffic
 * 2005: Dirty Filthy Love
 * 2004: The Second Coming

Best Sports Programme
 * 2010: Formula 1 – Monaco Grand Prix (BBC One)
 * 2009: John Smith's Grand National Meeting 2008 (BBC One)
 * 2008: Match of the Day 2 (BBC Two)
 * 2007: 2006 FIFA World Cup Final (BBC One)
 * 2006: The Ashes (Channel 4)
 * 2005: Olympic Grandstand with Matthew Pinsent (BBC Two)
 * 2004: Tour de France 2003 (ITV2)

Channel of the Year
 * 2010: ITV1
 * 2009: Channel 4
 * 2008: BBC Two
 * 2007: BBC One
 * 2006: Channel 4
 * 2005: Living TV
 * 2004: BBC Two

International Programme Sales
 * 2010: Top Gear
 * 2009: Come Dine with Me
 * 2008: Dancing on Ice
 * 2007: Dancing with the Stars
 * 2006: Strictly Come Dancing
 * 2005: Idols
 * 2004: Wife Swap

Independent Production Company
 * 2010: Twofour
 * 2009: Talkback Thames
 * 2008: Company Pictures
 * 2007: Kudos Film and Television
 * 2006: RDF Media
 * 2005: Company Pictures
 * 2004: RDF Media
 * 2003: Ideal World
 * 2002: RDF
 * 2001: Lion Television

Post-Production House
 * 2010: Envy
 * 2009: Envy
 * 2008: Envy
 * 2007: Evolutions Television
 * 2006: The Farm
 * 2005: The Farm
 * 2004: The Farm
 * 2003: Blue Post Production
 * 2002: The Farm
 * 2001: The Farm