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Edinburgh TV Fest Seeks New Home After 50 Years
20 Nov
Summary
- The Edinburgh TV Festival is exploring relocation options from its 50-year home.
- Affordability issues, especially during August's Fringe, are a major concern.
- UK cities can now bid to host the festival starting from 2027.

After half a century in Scotland's capital, the Edinburgh TV Festival is on the cusp of a significant change, with organizers actively exploring relocation possibilities. A formal bidding process has been launched, inviting various UK cities to vie for the opportunity to host the esteemed event starting in 2027. While Edinburgh can reapply, London is ineligible as the festival aims to support regional industry presence.
This potential shift is partly driven by feedback following recent events and a comprehensive review of the festival's 50-year history. A key driver appears to be the escalating costs associated with hosting in Edinburgh, particularly during August when the city experiences peak occupancy due to the Edinburgh Fringe, making it increasingly expensive for industry professionals to attend.
The festival, operated by the not-for-profit TV Foundation, has long been a vital gathering for the UK's television elite. However, anecdotal evidence suggests a growing challenge for executives and freelancers in affording the trip. The move, if it occurs, signifies a potential new chapter for the festival, balancing tradition with contemporary economic realities.




