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CommentCommercial TV changes its tune
Collaboration and sharing of data is the new plan for rival broadcasters, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentFlexible Netflix finds friends
Broadcasters as nervous of digital players as indies are optimistic
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CommentSky to shake up ratings reporting
Programming boss Zai Bennett addresses the gaps in audience numbers
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CommentTV must get its game on – or it’s game over
Traditional broadcast television is on its last legs, so it’s time to embrace digital platforms and give viewers the experiences they want, says Valerie Bozzetto
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CommentIt's all getting personal for Sky
21st Century Fox bid can’t escape the shadow cast by the Murdoch clan, says Tara Conlan
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CommentClarity – and questions – for C4
The negotiating period will now shape the broadcaster’s future
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CommentFuture of drama in good hands
Newbies and veterans alike can learn a bit from guerilla film-making, says Jeff Povey
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CommentLet billionaire battle commence
Digital giants’ increasing investment in originals could be a gamechanger
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CommentDirect-to-consumer all the rage
Attribution and desire to retain value behind plethora of launches
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CommentWhy old is gold for controllers
Stale shows survive because they rate well and prop up the schedule, says Steven D Wright
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CommentLock up this stale TV format
Factual entertainment is no way to examine the complexities of life in jail, says Mark Rossiter
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CommentBBC to sum up Netflix challenge
Research into this crucial issue will be illuminating for the industry
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CommentAmazon is tearing up the script
After Whole Foods deal, selling TV to viewers will never be the same again
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CommentBreathing life into launches
With more choice, is it harder to get new shows off the ground?
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CommentMoving Broadcast Processes to the Cloud
The advantages of a cloud-based future, says Crystal CEO Roger Franklin
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CommentTV is in thrall to the silly season
With little to gossip about, all talk turns to who will fill Jay Hunt’s shoes


















