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Blog: No credit where credit's due
In today's competitive TV market, broadcasters squeeze the size of the credits to make way for trails. But the effect is being felt by the freelance community and production staff who feel there ought to be credit where credit is due, according to Malcolm Treen.
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Blog: The times are changing for Welsh indies
Welsh indies are in danger of becoming overly dependent on their nation's favourable commissioning structure at a time when the world is changing, writes Robin Lyons.
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How to bounce back
Project Kangaroo needs to box clever if it is to deal with concerns over competition.
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My Life in TV: Daisy Goodwin
Daisy Goodwin on teenage TV cravings, raiding her leisure time for ideas and envying Jane Austen
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Love & Loathe
Love: WallanderBBC1, Sunday 30 November at 9pmBBC1's latest attempt to send us to bed depressed on a Sunday night is a classy affair. Left Bank Pictures and its international co-producers have pulled off a neat trick by keeping the brooding existential angst of the novels (there is more than a ...
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You the Jury: Dominic Saville and Kit Hawkins
Dominic Saville and Kit Hawkins review the latest TV shows.
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Kate Bulkley: When loans turn into liabilities
The departure of DCD's CEO shows why funding is such an issue.
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Blog: Lazy Xmas scheduling
We all like to laze around at Christmas but how lazy have the schedulers been already, asks Geoff Motley.
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Blog: Ofcom PSB review
Ofcom's Peter Phillips on the questions surrounding the regulatory body's ongoing review of PSB programming.
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Blog: Smart TV is de rigueur
Has TV become too easy to watch? Do we simply switch on and gaze at flickering plasmas without engaging our little grey cells? Finally great programmes are muscling in on no-brainer TV, says Geoff Motley.
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A change for the better
The revamped Broadcast delivers the best content that meets our readers' needs.
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You the Jury: Christina Willoughby and Stella Briley
Christina Willoughby and Stella Briley review the latest TV programmes.
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Blog: Indie success at the Emmys
After sweeping the board at the International Emmy Awards this week, John McVay says broadcasters need to wake up to successes of the British indie sector.
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What's that coming over the hill?
With the NFL about to embark on a test broadcast of a live 3D American Football game, the interest in stereoscopic telly is really starting to grow, suggests Will Strauss.