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Hot Topic: Trust in TV
Television journalism is so fair it makes Andy Pandy look dodgy, says Dorothy Byrne.
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Talking Radio: Grant Goddard
Grant Goddard of Enders Analysis ponders the implications of the axing of Channel 4 Radio.
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You the Jury: Will O'Connor and Steve Milne
Will O'Connor and Steve Milne review the latest TV shows.
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Blog: Is Bruce to sexy for Antiques Roadshow?
So Fiona Bruce is considered too sexy for the Antiques Road Show? Geoff Motley thinks women presenters have the edge anyway.
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Softimage to Autodesk: the end of an era?
One company owning most of the 3D animation software market will have plusses and minuses, says Will Strauss.
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Blog: Putting the Bennets in bonnets (again)
Mammoth Screen joint managing director Damien Timmer on giving period drama a twist with ITV1's Lost in Austen.
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Blog: Bright new Dawn for Five?
Five welcomes its new chair and chief executive today. Can she rally the troops, asks Chris Curtis.
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Blog: Mission Beach USA
Series producer, Joe Evans, on a Californian surfing shoot that was both fun and tough.
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Off Cuts: 23 October '08
All aboard for AutumnwatchOver at the BBC's Natural History Unit, there is no shortage of shows about the annual autumnal migrations of flora and fauna.
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Solutions to the Google row
Why Duncan and Grade may be better off building bridges with Google.
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You the Jury: Simon Ford - Carlo Massarella
Simon Ford and Carlo Massarella give their verdict on Five's Play!, C4's The Family and Sky Real Lives' Toy Boys.
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Talking Radio: Chantal Cooke
What's the point of BBC radio, asks Chantal Cooke, co-founder of DAB station Passion for the Planet.
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Hot Topic: In the regions
The north-east is as deserving of the BBC's support as Salford is, says Ruth Pitt.
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Blog: Casualty to Cardiff?
As production of Casualty prepares to move from Bristol to Cardiff as part of the BBC's biggest ever shake-up of network programming in the regions, one Location Manager argues why the BBC drama should stay put.
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Pandas and penguins and Panasonic P2
Will Strauss reports from the Wildscreen Festival in Bristol as wildlife and natural history programme makers give their opinions on file-based production.
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Blog: Troubleshoot and trust
On air presenter and pundit? How can you get the best from the business, especially if relatively new to it? Geoff Motley advocates a shared responsibility between you and your agent.