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So what for the TV Industry from CES?
4K has the potential to disrupt the TV distribution landscape
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TV Critics: Great Comic Relief Bake-Off; Wild Things; Jaguars Born Free; Catfish; Lewis
“A Great British Bake-Off without Sue Perkins is like an Eccles cake without currants.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Diary of an AP: Getting ahead
Lack of training and dodgy promotions plague the industry, writes Ollie Scarth
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What's next for Absolute radio
The next round of consolidation in commercial radio could see a rock specialist emerge says Paul Robinson
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TV Critics: Call The Midwife; Borgen; Blandings; Ethel
“It’s all very nicely shot, but there’s both a dreary worthiness and a quaintness to it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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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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TV Critics: Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald; Married in Britain; Way To Go
“It seemed weird, unnatural to see men saying they deserved to have their lives ended.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Commissioners? I’m sorry, they haven’t a clue
Commissioning briefs raise more questions than they answer, says Freddy Osbourne
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Voyage of Discovery pays off
International strategy has been key to success, says Kate Bulkley
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Redressing the balance
That there is an industry-wide disparity between men and women experts in some areas of the media can no longer be questioned.
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Off Cuts: Completing C4's roll-call
Two names were strangely missing from the roll-call of Channel 4 press officers sharing photos of their teenage selves to promote E4’s Mad Fat Diary, but we’ve got them both.
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TV Critics: Funny Business; Growing Up Poor; Saving Face; Spies of Warsaw
“The film presented a bleak vision of the industrialisation of comedy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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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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TV Critics: Utopia; Sarah Millican; Yes Prime Minister; Locomotion
“Fresher, weirder and confident enough in its chilliness to flaunt a pronounced sense of humour”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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STV graduates with student partnerships
Engaging local communities key to winning bid says Bobby Hain
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TV Critics: My Mad Fat Diary; Girls; Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here; Storyville
“It’s lovely – honest and painful, real and very funny.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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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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Success For Breakfast
The real power of Radio 1’s Listen, Watch, Share campaign lies online says Garret Keogh
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The pursuit of perfection
Behind the scenes at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital with Botched Up Bodies