Comment – Page 21
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New dawn for out-of-London TV
The challenge now is to harness the energy to effect lasting change
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Regional production is rising but quotas aren’t enough
Investment and support is needed if creative hubs are to flourish, says Victoria Powell
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Goodnight to the overnights
AI and passion scores may be better measures in a world of catch-up, says Stephen Arnell
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TV thrives on good relationships
Broadcast poised to launch comprehensive Commissioner Index
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Is it too much to ask for a proper written reference?
An informal and outdated system is harming directors’ careers, says Andrew Chowns
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PSBs are more vital than ever
In an era of fake news, they’re a crucial component of a healthy democracy, says Lord Puttnam
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TV relationships in serious flux
Changing media landscape is creating intriguing partnerships
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Rebooting isn’t the lazy option
Nostalgia can be a winning formula, but reviving a hit is far from easy, says Kieran Doherty
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Time to trust the gut, not data
Commissioners need to shun analytics to keep television distinctive, says Steven D Wright
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Turning risk pledges into reality
Frustrated producers need convincing of appetite for danger
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How TV can bite back at FAANG
Smarter use of viewer data and audience trust can counteract digital threat, says Kate Bulkley
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Why C5 put housing centre stage
From Grenfell to our partnership with Crisis, it was beholden on us to tackle the biggest issue facing modern Britain, says Guy Davies
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Rewriting the rules of engagement
Broadcaster and indie relationships need to be more transparent
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First step towards equality is to do one thing different
Frances McDormand’s Oscars speech should be a call to action for TV, says Ninder Billing
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Minorities keep TV relevant – so give us chance to shine
BAME stories are waiting to be told. All we ask for is opportunity and to be treated fairly
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Predictive markets can help to avert costly failures
Early research can show whether or not a show is likely to succeed, says Neil Griffiths
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Old definitely isn’t gold in TV
As well as sexism, TV is guilty of discriminating against us ageing types, says Steven D Wright
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FAANG sinks teeth into the UK
Threat to traditional broadcasters has become even more severe
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HQ Trivia is setting the standard for interactivity
Broadcasters can learn a thing or two from the hit mobile gameshow, says Tom McDonnell
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Think beyond the big pay days
Supporting domestic broadcasters is good for the content ecosystem, says Kate Bulkley