Comment – Page 18
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Making room for arts online
The Space is addressing fundamental questions, says Alan Yentob.
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WoCC commitment gives creativity a helping hand
Indies’ innovation plus competition adds up to a winning formula, says John McVay.
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The reality of a post-Thompson BBC
How will George Entwistle improve the BBC as the DQF cuts kick in, asks Jake Kanter.
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Vision candidates require close look
Judging the candidates to become BBC director of Vision is a tricky task, writes Lisa Campbell.
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BBC in safe hands with new DG
Creative credentials make Entwistle the right man for the job.
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Diversity key for the next DG
Issues of race, age and gender need to be driven from the top.
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How we turned The Voice into a tweet sensation
Garret Keogh passes on what he learned developing the BBC show’s online elements.
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A rare dose of common sense
Latest restructure looks a good move for BBC in-house and indies.
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Alternatives to the usual suspects
An edition of Radio 4’s Today featured prominent male experts. Who were their female peers?
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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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'Gerry was mentoring before it was invented'
BBC producer Geraldine McClelland died at the Dignitas Clinic yesterday. Donna Taberer and the industry at large remembers her.
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DQF: let’s cut the crap
BBC report will not be the final word on changes at the broadcaster.
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World Service will not wither
Change will strengthen the BBC’s global ‘lifeline’, says Lord Patten.
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Protect the World Service
Will changes to funding damage or revolutionise this key resource?
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Panorama’s lasting damage
Primark row goes against cautious view of BBC expressed in our survey
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TVC outcry is short-sighted
Nostalgia cannot stand in the way of what’s best for the BBC, and us.
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BBC World News: still going strong after two decades
The world has changed much in 20 years, and so has the way we report, says Richard Porter.