Comment – Page 313
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No more BBC casualties please
We don't need more BBC departures - this pantomime has already had enough unjust casualties.
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News cuts sap the BBC's strength
News cuts in the guise of integration risk sapping the BBC's distinctive strengths.
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Putting drama back on screen
As Queensgate unfolded at home, it made a nice change to see drama of the scripted kind in the Mipcom spotlight.
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Dave and indie producers
Kate Bulkley on the new name for UKTV G2 and why the stock market is ignoring indies.
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Lies, damn lies and statistics
John Baish argues that new ideas are vital or commercial radio's internal struggles will choke its potential.
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TV is short-sighted
Broadcasters have been too defensive in their use of new technology according to Magic Lantern's Anthony Lilley.
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Emily Bell on fakes and pains
The Nodding Yentob is not a TV crisis - but it still hurts the BBC's reputation, thinks Emily Bell
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Off cuts: Broadcast isse 14 September 2007
We've been 'ad! We've always known that Broadcastis an inspirational force in all your lives but we didn't realise the extent of the influence until we saw ITV's latest ads. The multimillion pound campaign, which is designed to ...
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How to crack America (without getting on a plane)
With Mipcom imminent, US broadcast networks will be back in the UK in a few weeks time on the look out for the next Dancing with the Starsor American Idol.
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Blog: The suite life
Editor James Bicknell details how Queengate fundamentally changed his working life and suggests that the viewing public would probably hate an honest, chronologically sound programme. [ALL]
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Dipping a digital toe
Today, Channel K's Matt Tiller discusses how his production company is starting to create decent digital content.
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Sparrowhawk and Five
Kate Bulkley looks at whether or not Sparrowhawk is a good buy for NBC and examines the current state of Five's health.
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Comment - US joins the reality TV witch hunt
After a summer of bad press for the UK's broadcasters and indie producers it seems that the crisis over trust in television is spreading to the US, writes Dominic Schreiber.
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Off Cuts - 31 August 2007
Off the record stories, wicker whispers and general hilarity from the week ending 31 August 2007.
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Why distributors still believe in kids
Life might be getting tougher for kids producers in the UK, but distributors remain upbeat about the genre.