Comment – Page 284
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Blog: Radio Games
The radio world has taken a bashing of late with high earners playing high jinks but radio deserves better and more than a few quid from inflated wage bills should find its way into local radio says Geoff Motley.
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Dear Agony Uncle...
Q: Dear Steven,Like many men working in TV, I have become obsessed with the glossy US lesbian drama The L Word on Living.
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Broadcast's Off Cuts
A selection of choice cuts from the week's gossip and gaffs, including Peter Fincham cancelling a night out with Paris Hilton and how the credit crunch is proving a boon for Russell Grant.
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BBC news must be global
Foreign news matters more than ever and the BBC must be ready to provide it.
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Hot Topic: Creating cutting edge web drama is hard
Innovative web drama must move beyond creative convention, says Stuart Cosgrove.
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Talking Radio: Ashley Byrne
Ashley Byrne is creative director of Made in Manchester Productions which makes programmes for BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4, the World Service, 1Xtra and ITV1.
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And so it came to pass
Will Strauss made a prediction about mergers and acquisitions and it came true. In his latest blog he wonders what can be done to stop them failing.
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Blog: US Election
As voters in the US decide whether Obama or McCain will be their next president, Five News political editor Andy Bell reflects on coverage of the campaign and the preparations that have been made for the main event.
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Blog: Sealing the Chinese deal
As indie Skyworks prepares to film China from the air for an ambitious new series, managing director Damian Keogh reflects on the challenges of doing a deal in the country.
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Blog: Have broadcasters lost control of talent?
Broadcast's Katherine Rushton thinks the BBC needs strong leadership.
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Hot Topic: Trust in TV
Television journalism is so fair it makes Andy Pandy look dodgy, says Dorothy Byrne.
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Talking Radio: Grant Goddard
Grant Goddard of Enders Analysis ponders the implications of the axing of Channel 4 Radio.