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Hunt's revolutionary road
Creative boss must shake up C4 while retaining its experimental ethos.
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Frozen licence fee hints at tough future
Cutting £144m from the BBC for the sake of saving people less than £3 a year seems out of kilter, writes Chris Curtis.
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A golden age – then and now
Despite what the critics say, British kids have never had it so good, writes BBC Children’s director Joe Godwin.
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How to harness the power of three for pilot sitcoms
BBC4’s three-series concept is the perfect introduction for comedy, says Andrew Ellard.
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Off Cuts: 16 Sep '10
Some things are so obvious you can’t believe no one thought of them before. Take the Nintendo Wii - a waveable stick for controlling games - and combine it with Doctor Who’s sonic screwdriver - a waveable stick for every emergency - and you have a very useful thing indeed.
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16 Sep '10
“They’ll be selling DVDs of this one in the Vatican gift shop.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Spooks, This is England '86, Being Victor
Bigger Picture’s John Matthews and Livity’s Michelle Clothier on spies, troubled teens and geeks in love.
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Inbetweeners / Jamie Oliver
Jake Kanter and Alex Farber cast their eye over two of the week’s new shows.
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International iPlayer ideal time to innovate
The BBC’s decision to roll out the iPlayer globally is a welcome - albeit long overdue - move but it must now ensure it delivers both a comprehensive and profitable commercial service, writes Alex Farber.
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15 Sep '10
“A kind of Saga holiday version of Celebrity Big Brother.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Robinson on Capital Radio
It has taken a mere 37 years for Capital to transition from being a local London station to a potential national brand, and 21 years for Galaxy to rise out of a failed Bristol station to be axed, following the change in strategy announced by owners Global Radio, writes Paul ...
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14 Sep '10
“Irresistible forces meeting immovable objects usually yield good telly, and so it was here.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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13 Sep '10
“This was Saving Private Ryan meets The Wild Geese meets an Ealing comedy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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10 Sep ‘10
“There was no lack of material but it was just presented in such a lacklustre way.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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What does C5 really stand for?
As more top execs exit, uncertainty over the channel’s direction increases.
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Thompson’s search for support
Forget attacking Sky, the MacTaggart was about cosying up to PSBs
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Never mind getting in, aim high and try to get on TV
Behind the scenes or in front of the camera? Stephen D Wright sides with being the star in the first of a regular column for Broadcast.
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We must tweet, but should not lose sight of the reality
Social media is key in today’s news landscape, but it has its limitations, writes Craig Oliver.
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Broadcast Hot Shots party 2010
PICTURE GALLERY: On a suitably balmy summer’s evening at the suitably named Envy, Broadcast threw a party for this year’s Hot Shots.