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Dawn on missing home
When the opportunity came up to make a new Channel 4 programme in LA, Dawn Porter grabbed the chance. But being away from friends, home and her cat for so long, homesickness began to kick in - until she went for a run with Dolly Parton.
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Dawn on political correctness
Dawn Porter walks the minefield of political correctness in the super-sensitive US and looks set to boost the 'special relationship' between our two nations with a development producer named 'HANK'.
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The innovation station
C4's PSB pledge is welcome - but it needs a dose of ambition to thrive in the future.
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The innovation station
C4's PSB pledge is welcome - but it needs a dose of ambition to thrive in the future.
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The innovation station?
C4's PSB pledge is welcome - but it needs a dose of ambition to thrive in the future.
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The innovation station?
C4's PSB pledge is welcome - but it needs a dose of ambition to thrive in the future.
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Media money: What is the future for PSB on DTT?
This week Ofcom chief exec Ed Richards is talking about the next phase of its Public Service Broadcasting Review and Channel 4's Andy Duncan is setting out his vision for the future. But it seems to me that a crucial public service is ensuring there is a reasonable amount of ...
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Media money: Will the Hamilton effect be good for ITV?
The ITV Sport team certainly scored when it signed Sony to an estimated£3m sponsorship deal for its 2008 Formula 1 motor racing season coverage, featuring the wunderkind Lewis Hamilton.
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Dawn on celebrity
Los Angeles is heaving with A to Z list celebs, but Dawn Porter has yet to see any - and her pursuit is shameless.
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Creative crossroads
Listed producers risk selling their soul in the pursuit of financial gain.
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What now for BBC Post?
With OB sold and Studios staying, Will Strauss looks at why the BBC doesn't yet have a buyer for Post Production.
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Blog: Doing it for the kids
Can the gap be narrowed between the ways teenagers are creating and broadcasting their own content and the traditional broadcast media, asks the BBC's Helen Shreeve.
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What's in a name?
In the second instalment of Dawn Porter's blog from LA, the presenter gives a 'stubborn pitch' on what to name her new company.
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Blog: Beautifying Disability
BBC3 has commissioned a new show that would attempt to launch a disabled woman as a mainstream fashion model. Emma Bowler questions the challenges it will face and how challenging it will be to viewers preconceptions.
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The heat is still on
By assembling a stellar team, Grade has bought ITV time - but is it enough?