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Revisiting 9/11
Testimony Film’s Steve Humphries on the most heartfelt, gut-wrenching and inspiring interviews he has conducted.
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Missing in action: BBC females
Women are conspicuous by their absence from new BBC dramas says Lisa Campbell
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We’re all suckers for the same old
Why not rip off formats when viewers often yearn for the familiar, asks Steven D Wright
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Broadcast Hot Shots 2013: gallery
Click to see the pictures from the Broadcast Hot Shots 2013 party.
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Tony Hall must tackle culture of BBC payoffs
Jake Kanter explains why the director general’s new payout rules are just a starting point.
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Commissioning: we must all work better together
I suspect it shouldn’t have, but Broadcast’s commissioning survey took me by surprise says Debbie Manners
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Commissioning debate hots up
C4 goes on the defensive, but all broadcasters pledge reviews, says Lisa Campbell
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Who will be the first to cut out the middle man?
With a brand like HBO leading the way, direct to consumer TV can take off, says Guy Bisson
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Time to get real about poverty
TV must stop reinforcing the stereotypes, says Abigail Scott Paul
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Off Cuts at the Edinburgh TV Festival
Edinburgh hosted its own version of Room 101, with BBC2’s Janice Hadlow consigning “brainstorming” and Endemol’s Tim Hincks trying to bury “new shows trying to be funny”.
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Edinburgh Festival: the best soundbites
Ben Frow on Big Brother, Vince Gilligan on Breaking Bad and Stuart Murphy on Shane Allen - click for a round-up of the best quotes from Edinburgh.
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Attack of the Zeppelins
Johnny Shipley on bringing the first aerial bombing campaign in history to life.
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Broadcasters: must do better
There are some serious failings in the process of making TV, from initial meetings to TX, says Lisa Campbell
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A shift in the balance of power
OTT services are changing the TV landscape, says Kate Bulkley
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To be successful in TV, you must be prepared to fail
Working in the industry requires a thick skin says Lisa Clark
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The next step for second screen?
Luke Jonker on how ‘media meshing’ can help broadcasters commission more intelligently.
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Putting the bang in Boom Town
Bending genres was the hardest part of making Boom Town - and the most rewarding , writes Jonathan Stadlen.
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The rise of African content
Hannelie Bekker on Tales from the Bush Larder’s trip out of the developing world.
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Ten years of bringing human history to life
Farm franchise shows there is more to history than battles and royalty, says David Upshal