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Filming Davos
Bloomberg Television reveals how it is bringing the World Economic Forum to life
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C4’s right to strengthen indie ties
But broadcaster must continue to broaden TV’s supply base says Lisa Campbell
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DEBATE: Is C4’s indie fund welcome?
As more details emerge about Channel 4’s indie fund, tell us views about its investment.
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Those in power must pile on BAME pressure
Real action requires organisations in power to demand transparency, says Janice Turner
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Our duty is to show, and care
If contributors are happy, we have done our job, says Brian Woods
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Rambling Free
After a trial caused months of delays Oblong Film’s doc about naked rambler Stephen Gough is finally ready to be exposed.
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Serious subjects require delicacy
The Benefits Street backlash shows producers need to be mindful
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BAME: this time we must act
Ed Vaizey must not miss the opportunity to boost minority employment, says Simon Albury
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Glimpse of TV’s future at CES
Although not a TV expo, CES has much to offer, writes Kate Bulkley
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Religion is alive and well in British TV
Awards reveal the range of people and shows bringing faith to the fore, says Torin Douglas
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The Twitter verdict: House of Fools
”#HouseOfFools should not be judged against traditional sitcoms.” Read on for the industry’s verdict on Vic and Bob’s BBC2 sitcom.
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The BBC in 2014: what's in store?
Expect 2014 to be a busy year for the BBC as it gears up for charter renewal and struggles to shake off the Savile crisis.
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How Sherlock cracked Twitter
Twitter’s Dan Biddle breaks down what made Sherlock one of the biggest TV events of the year so far
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Multiplatform content in 2014: what's in store?
Interactive formats and YouTube content are here to stay - but remote controls are out
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The Twitter verdict: Sherlock, The Voice UK
“So good I peed in my own fireplace.” How the industry reacted to the weekend’s TV.
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The Twitter verdict: The Undateables
“You can watch Channel 4 or Five and either could be called The Undateables.” How TV reacted to Channel 4’s dating format.
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Obituary: Gerry Lord
Alan Marsden celebrates the life of the ITV senior cameraman who died on 26 November
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Traditional TV proves its worth
Success of sitcom revivals shows it’s still all about tent-pole shows, says Lisa Campbell
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Death of a true pioneer is a great loss
Allan McKeown successfully did what many others believed to be an impossible task
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