THE EDITOR
The jewel in the year’s TV crown
The Jubilee will be a traditional affair – has the BBC got it right?
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It’s time we measured up
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Bafta: give writers their due
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What is the licence fee for?
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BBC needs to deliver clarity
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Sleeping with the enemy
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Time for a little C4 mischief
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Is VoD finally coming of age?
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Tax breaks or that’s all folks
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DQF: let’s cut the crap
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DQF leaves the BBC bruised but not broken
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A game changing idea
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Exposed by schoolboy error
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Light amid the doom-fest
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Protect the World Service
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How Cowell ran out of luck
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Women on the frontline
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Once a bully, always a bully?
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Not just a London thing
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Still rocking after 30 years
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Ofcom can hold its head high
YOU THE JURY
Being Human / Yunnan Adventure with Nigel Marven / We'll Take Manhattan
Skins writer Georgia Lester and FremantleMedia’s Ana Garanito on an unholy trinity, rare beasts and 60s icons.
OFF CUTS
MacLeod’s loud farewell
Peter Fincham’s press honcho, James MacLeod, didn’t leave ITV quietly last week, with what seemed like half of the company (including Peter Fincham) snapped clasping giant farewell messages, which were then plastered on the wall of MacLeod’s leaving drinks venue.
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IN MY VIEW
Ideas? It doesn’t take a genius…
Why spend time creating something new when you’ve got the internet, asks Steven D Wright.
YOUR SAY
Ofcom ‘inconsistent’ over Press TV licence
Last week, Ofcom revoked the licence of Press TV, the state-run Iranian English-language news channel, partly for ‘serious breaches’ of the broadcasting code.




