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CommentA 2020 vision for PSB
From the hunt for a new DG to Ofcom’s latest PSB review, never has there been so much at stake yet so much uncertainty, says Jonathan Thompson
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CommentSVoDs throw down the gauntlet
Can UK broadcasters rise to streamers’ public-service challenge?
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CommentDigital advertising is the future
Commercial broadcasters need hit shows but should also offer targeted ads, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentLandmark step for court reporting
Allowing cameras in courts will make the legal system more transparent, says John Battle
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CommentKeep the entertainment coming
Genre has real momentum and a few risks can push it to next level
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CommentTime to present a united front
PSBs must stand together to defend TV journalism post-election
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CommentByrne, BritBox and a fresh prince
Broadcast looks back on a year of SVoD launches, licence fee rows and a car-crash interview
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CommentThere’s money in niche content
Smaller players are finding focused, monetisable ways to attract audiences, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentReasons for cheer in dark times
Despite the challenges, there is much to look forward to in 2020
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CommentNetflix must adapt to flourish
With just a single revenue stream, the streamer is in a tough spot, says Simon Woodcock
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CommentCable is key to streaming growth
Rising consumer demand for improved connectivity is driving investment, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe interview is ripe for revamp
Emily Maitlis’ Newsnight inquisition was a masterclass of the genre
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CommentTime to end TV’s #DiversityFails
Diverse make-up of those at the top is the only way to effect real change, says Marcus Ryder
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CommentBritBox deserves more respect
Service will ensure PSBs aren’t left out of the streaming revolution
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CommentSVoDs put faith in franchises
Big brands are essential in helping new players build a subscription base, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentViewers expect access anywhere
Tech offers a solution for when EU portablity rules no longer apply, says Charlie Johnson
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CommentThe VoD battle lines are drawn
Traditional TV execs know that linear is dying, but can SVoD save them? asks Kate Bulkley
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CommentWhy investors still back Netflix
It’s right to question the SVoD’s debt burden, but its model is sound, says Linda Sullivan
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CommentCollaboration and innovation are key as ad revenues fall
Broadcasters and advertisers can turn a vicious circle into a virtuous one, says Richard Lawson


















