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17 Dec '09
“Left you feeling that you were looking at a grim, Ghost of Christmas Future vision of Ant and Dec.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Cheesy gags and some odd choices at comedy's big night
The 20th British Comedy Awards took place this weekend and it turned out to be a rather cheesy affair - Jonathan Ross returned with some very gags in tow, and one of the sponsors provided several massive blocks of cheddar for each table without crackers or explanation, writes Norma Burke.
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Will The Industry Encourage Viewers To Leap from TV To Online?
The battle for supremacy in video on demand is about to reach critical point as the dominant players jockey for position, says Tom Cape.
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15 Dec, '09
“Holden was roughly as much use as chocolate forceps.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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14 Dec, '09
“Tonally and narratively the result was a mess.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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That was the year that was
2009 was painful, but there’s the promise of better things to come
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ITV hopes for happy new year
It may still need a boss… but the broadcaster has cause for optimism.
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Weighing up the options after a year to forget
Steven D Wright considers an alternative career in his personal take on a difficult year.
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Should BBC Worldwide have been ordered to sell off Lonely Planet?
53% said Yes / 47 % said No
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Hamlet / Mister Eleven / Hunger
September Films’ Peter Wyles and AETN’s Richard Melman on a classic, a romcom and a challenge.
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Why should STV be considered an indie?
Pact is deeply concerned that the current proposal to award STV Productions independent status will have a severe detrimental effect on local independent production companies and their ability to compete.
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Media Festival: opening night address and question time
The Media Festival 2009 was launched on 18 November with an opening address from both festival director Louise Benson and festival chairman Peter Bazalgette.
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Media Festival: Spotify's Daniel Ek and BBC Audio's Tim Davie
Keynote address: Daniel Ek, CEO, SpotifyDigital monetisation - Free or Fee?Future of Audio: Tim Davie, director, BBC Audio
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Media Festival: galvanising a nation online
This session, entitled Galvanising a Nation Online, was led by Thomas Gensemer, founding partner of Blue State Digital