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Media Festival: MacKenzie says Ross' career is over

Kelvin MacKenzie, former editor of The Sun and current chairman of myvideorights.com, explains why he believes Jonathan Ross' career is over following the 'Sachsgate' scandal.

Media Festival: Jana Bennett, BBC Vision, on swearing

Jana Bennett, director of BBC Vision, addresses the issue of language on the BBC in the wake of the Russell Brand/Jonathan Ross scandal.

Video: Phil Redmond's Media Festival speech

Phil Redmond, founder of Mersey Television and creative director/vice chair of the Liverpool Culture Company, delivers his keynote speech at the Media Festival, Manchester.

Video: Phil Redmond on the licence fee

Phil Redmond, founder of Mersey Television and creative director/vice chair of the Liverpool Culture Company, gives his thoughts on the licence fee at the Media Festival, Manchester.

Media Festival: Jana Bennett, BBC Vision, debunks myths

Jana Bennett, director of BBC Vision, debunks a few myths about 'risk-taking' at the corporation.

Media Festival: Stephen Carter speech pt1

The first half of the keynote speech from Stephen Carter, Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting, at the Media Festival in Manchester.

Media Festival: Stephen Carter speech pt2

The second part of the keynote speech by Stephen Carter, Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting, at the Media Festival in Manchester.

Video: Peter Fincham

ITV director of television Peter Fincham talks to Broadcastnow about shaking up the weekday schedule, the tension between ITV Studios and the indie sector and why there will always be a place for mainstream television.
Video: Doc winners speak

Video: Doc winners speak

Esteemed winners at this year's Rory Peck Awards spoke to Broadcastnow about their films and the importance of the Rory Peck Trust to journalists in extreme environments (5mins 40secs).
Green Week: Leopard goes green

Green Week: Leopard goes green

Video: It's not easy being green, but Leopard Films chief executive James Burstall has spoken to Broadcastnow about how the indie is working to become more eco-friendly.