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What does C5 really stand for?
As more top execs exit, uncertainty over the channel’s direction increases.
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Thompson’s search for support
Forget attacking Sky, the MacTaggart was about cosying up to PSBs
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Never mind getting in, aim high and try to get on TV
Behind the scenes or in front of the camera? Stephen D Wright sides with being the star in the first of a regular column for Broadcast.
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We must tweet, but should not lose sight of the reality
Social media is key in today’s news landscape, but it has its limitations, writes Craig Oliver.
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Broadcast Hot Shots party 2010
PICTURE GALLERY: On a suitably balmy summer’s evening at the suitably named Envy, Broadcast threw a party for this year’s Hot Shots.
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Cheetah Kingdom / Teenage Revolution / World's Strictest Parents USA
ITN Source’s Asha Oberoi and VBS.TV’s Vida Toombs on big cats, rebels and hardcore parenting.
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Catching new talent in the web
Grant Michaels is turning to social networks to find the next wave of broadcasting talent.
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Who will have the last laugh?
Producer Norma Burke recalls her time at this year’s Edinburgh TV Festival to reflect on what the future holds for comedy on British television.
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U Be Dead, ITV1
Elinor Day, producer of new ITV1 drama U Be Dead, takes Broadcast behind-the-scenes of the true life thriller.
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No big idea, but fight is on
Thompson’s MacTaggart lecture laid down the gauntlet to BBC’s critics.
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Where are the female techies?
Attracting more women into engineering roles will drive innovation, writes Naomi Climer.
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An investment in people is an investment in our future
A strong industry is reliant on training staff to be effective leaders, writes Alex Mahon.
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Grade’s grumpy gripes
Michael Grade was officially ‘grumpy old man of the festival’, popping up to moan about C4 (“dragged down” by Big Brother) and the BBC (“too big”).
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Bouquet of Barbed Wire / Him and Her / Vet Adventures
Bravo’s Richard Watsham and Hanrahan Media’s Will Hanrahan on taboos, toilet humour and dogs’ best friend.
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