Comment – Page 36
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DEBATE: Has Big Brother been compromised by Rylan's rule-breaking?
Does it matter contestant is allowed to leave the house?
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DEBATE: Should Channel 4 be the host of a 2015 election debate?
Broadcast revealed this week that C4 is lobbying to host a 2015 election debate
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DEBATE: Should broadcasters bring back classic shows?
UKTV has revived Yes PM after 24 years. Does the remake measure up?
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DEBATE: What do you make of ITV’s major rebrand?
Tell us what you think of the broadcaster’s first significant overhaul since 2006
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DEBATE: Which shows should CITV revive?
Danger Mouse and Count Duckula led an Old Skool weekend - are they due a return?
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Jeremy Piven on setting up shop in the UK
The star of Mr Selfridge on the differences between UK and US drama.
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DEBATE: What do you think of C4’s Utopia trailer? Have your say
Is it too obscure, or perfect for attracting young audiences?
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BBC: stop wasting money
Something weird just happened. I said to the BBC: “Let the indie make the documentary.”
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Mind awards an eye-opener for TV
Mind Awards demonstrate “issues” need not be confined to niche shows, says Balihar Khalsa.
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Another decade, another crisis at Broadcasting House
Will BBC ever learn to defend itself in the face of critics, asks Steven Barnett.
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Journalists must be fair and free
Post-Hutton ‘box-ticking’ must take some blame, says David Henshaw.
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A global problem needs an international response
Our series of films on poverty will reach half a billion or more, says Nick Fraser
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In defence of the Beeb...
The top of the corporation may be ablaze but its roots are still solid, says Lisa Campbell.
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BBC must rebuild ethically
The BBC is suffering from weak governance and unethical behaviour, says John Burbidge-King
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The BBC's darkest weekend
The BBC has just endured the darkest weekend in its history following the shock resignation of director general George Entwistle.
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A taxing issue for the BBC
Jake Kanter examines the consequences of the BBC’s employment test for freelancers.
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Drugs Live: Twitter reaction
How the TV industry reacted to Channel 4’s ecstasy experiment on Twitter’s hashtag #drugslive
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MediaCityUK holds promise but must deliver the goods
Bectu is championing the interests of new and existing Salford staff, says Sharon Elliott