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Media money: As Tinopolis delists, will others follow?
A trickle of independent production companies looking to take themselves off the public market could be set to turn into a rout.
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Technology that will change the world
Last chance to win stuff! Will Strauss starts a debate about the technology of the future and offers readers the chance to win a free conference pass worth£700 in exchange for their opinions.
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The Insider: Grade's got away with it
It's too easy just to blame ITV for the premium rate phone line scandal.
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Blog: Striking back at Kelvin
Following former TalkSport boss Kelvin MacKenzie's attack on the station for sacking long-serving late-night host James Whale, LBC's Jonathan Richards defends the broadcaster's actions
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You the Jury: Steve Cole and Carl Simons
Steve Cole and Carl Simons review the latest TV shows.
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Blog: Show me the money
Jens Bachem asks why online commissioning budgets are so small and what could this mean for television producers in the long-term?
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Blog: ITV scandal
Broadcast's deputy news editor Robin Parker asks how Michael Grade can pledge zero tolerance over ITV's scandals while he and his senior team emerge unscathed.
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High-def dilemma
HD is growing up fast but the likely shape of supply and demand is still out of focus.
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Media money: Who will be the biggest winners and losers in the Freesat landscape?
When you're fitting in the last piece of a jigsaw, you want to get it right. Michael Grade believes Freesat is the last piece in the digital television jigsaw, and the fact that Sky is not involved in this platform is significant to its potential for success.
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Media money: What will the sale of Jalipo mean?
You may be forgiven if you haven't heard of Jalipo. The niche content aggregator was officially set up in the UK two years ago. It raised and spent a few million pounds and was sold this week in an all-share deal worth $16.8m to US-based ROK Entertainment Group.
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Making sense of 1080p
The launch of Freesat means that more consumers will get to access HD content. But what happens if the HD standards change? Will Strauss investigates.
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Dawn goes geisha
As filming continues on Extreme Wife for Channel 4, presenter Dawn Porter travels to Japan for a crash course in geisha.
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Dawn on new relationships
Presenter Dawn Porter reveals the difficulties of getting to know someone from scratch, rather than as another 'generic contributor'.
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Blog: Sporting chance
As extra time is called in the regulatory battle for football rights, Alex Haffner examines the situation.