The Televisual Autumn 2025 issue is out now.
The print edition of the magazine is on its way to subscribers with Televisual+ subscribers able to access it now.
Inside you’ll find our landmark 2025 Production 100 survey; Our first Post and VFX Technical Leaders survey; our genre report on factual TV, a feature on the TV producers making YouTube moves; behind the scenes of Sky Atlantic thriller The Iris Affair plus all the best recent work in post and vfx.
Pippa Considine introduces Televisual’s Production 100 survey of the indie TV sector and finds producers still searching for light at the end of the tunnel
SUPERINDIES – Profiling the key superindie and studio groups
TRUE INDIES – A look at the producers who really live up to the word independent
DISTRIBUTORS – The distribution companies that indies most like to deal with and why
BROADCASTERS – Indies on the best PSB and streamer customers to work for right now
PEER POLL – Production companies reveal the rival indie outfits they rate the highest
THE P100 LIST – Televisual’s annual showcase of the UK’s top production companies.

SURVEY: POST AND VFX TECH LEADERS
Our first post and vfx Technical Leaders survey discovers what those in charge of the tech in post and vfx houses think about cloud adoption, AI, storage and all the kit their facilities use.

Factual TV has been hit harder than other genres in the current commissioning downturn so producers are having to work a lot smarter to stay ahead. Pippa Considine reports

IN FOCUS: YOUTUBE OPPORTUNITIES
This year’s RTS Convention brought digital viewing squarely into the mainstream discussion, but what does the momentum towards YouTube mean for producers in the UK? Pippa Considine reports

Neil Cross, the creator and showrunner of Sky’s new Italian-set thriller, The Iris Affair, tells Jon Creamer how the show was conceived and delivered

The best new finishing work in the UK from Union, Boom, Framestore, Untold Studios and many more

THE TELEVISUAL BULLDOG AWARDS See all the nominees for this year’s Televisual Bulldog Awards and have your say about the best of British TV.
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