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I'm a Celebrity: the show must go on
Following Katie Price’s decision to quit the jungle, executive producer Richard Cowles explains how the team rose to the challenge.
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Policing reality bites
Patrick Forbes, director of acclaimed C4 doc series The Force, told a Sheffield Doc/Fest audience he wanted to show how the reality of policing bears little resemblance to cop shows that get the bad guy by the ad break.
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Desperately seeking chief execs
Two down, two to go: the appointments of Lord Burns and Archie Norman as Chairmen of Channel 4 and ITV respectively at least nail down two of the moving parts. Now it’s just the CEOs we need to find, writes Tim Suter.
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24 Nov, '09
“A wonderfully sweet and sad romantic drama.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Fresh thinking needed for local news provision
The future of local news on UK commercial radio is probably no longer just about a radio-only solution, writes Paul Robinson.
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22 Nov, ‘09
“Followed the same plodding format throughout.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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20 Nov, '09
“Powerful, heartbreaking and shaming.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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It’s grim up North for ITV
Can the BBC’s Salford move compensate for ITV’s regional pull-out?
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Back to a cross-media future
Deliberate separation of media ownership is outdated and harmful.
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Radio can teach TV a thing or two about interactivity
Audio and digital are already commissioning and producing jointly, argues Jez Nelson.
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19 Nov, '09
“Their attempts at spontaneous “cute” banter made wood look animated.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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I'm A Celebrity... gets tough
Natalka Znak, co-creator and executive producer of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, blogs from the jungle for Broadcast and reveals that a selection of contestants are about to get a nasty surprise.
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Is there a ‘disconnect’ between TV commissioners and digital teams?
56% said Yes / 44% said No
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Miranda / Strictly Come Dancing
Katherine Rushton and David Constable share their views on the latest TV shows.
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Growth on a global scale
The UK economy may be going through the worst recession in living memory but internationally the business is picking up fast, writes Darrel James.
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The shortfall in kids TV
Despite a wealth of talent, UK producers of children’s programming are struggling to compete on the world stage, simply because they are unable to bring enough finance to the table, writes Genevieve Dexter.
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17 Nov, '09
“Watching TV through flimsy cardboard glasses has never been a satisfying experience.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.