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DEBATE: ITV - to Be or not to Be
Is ITV’s decision to launch a new female-focussed channel on the money?
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Digital is advertising’s future
A smart approach to content and consumers is key, says Kate Bulkley
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The Risky Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Conan Doyle would have been in the app business according to Mike Dicks
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Celebhunter: ‘Gonzo’ voice of a new generation
Director Matt Rudge argues broadcasters must back self-taught filmmakers
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TV must make the case for premium content
What does ITV Encore launch say about what viewers will pay for asks Stella Medlicott
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The Twitter verdict: Babylon
“Seriously trending - and dividing the audience across a wide spectrum.” Read on for the industry verdict on the Danny Boyle-directed comedy drama debate.
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Colin Davis in his own words
John Bridcut on turning around the esteemed late British conductor’s exit interview, which won the Gold award last week at French film festival, FIPA
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Decade of change at the ‘TV bible’
In an ever-changing landscape, Broadcast has been at the forefront
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British indies must up their US ambitions
Producers need to go ‘bigger and better’ than their Realscreen offerings, says Peter White
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Fremantle to boost international strength with All3Media buyout
Merger would have global implications
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The Twitter verdict: Big Benefits Row: Live
“Hats off to @channel5_tv for stealing #C4’s topical thunder.” Read on for the industry verdict on the live debate.
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Diversity in TV – put up or shut up
It’s time to stop talking and start taking acting on diversity measures before TV loses its revelance completely, argues Simone Pennant
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Counting diversity
C4 News anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy eyes the success of Broadcast’s Expert Women campaign
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The Twitter verdict: The Bridge
“Proves that globally telly is the medium to beat right now.” Read on for the industry’s verdict to the finale of the Scandi crime drama.
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News needs to reflect the audience to stay relevant
Advertisers realise the importance of diversity, and so should we
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Pressing need for diversity data
Representation won’t improve if we don’t know who’s making TV
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The new deal in acquisitions
It’s about forming partnerships to secure talent, says Kate Bulkley
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The Twitter verdict: The Jump
“The Jump has broken me.” Read on for the industry’s verdict to Channel 4’s winter sports showdown.
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Children's Question Time
Ahead of Bafta Children’s Question Time event, Harvey Elliott discusses issues influencing children’s media