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CommentKeeping a third eye on Scandi drama
The question that I get asked most frequently at work is ‘what is the next Killing or The Bridge?’
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CommentPopulist debates benefit us all
Less ‘elitist’ panels can get to the heart of public debates, says Ian Rumsey.
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CommentITV digs for US gold with DiGa deal
ITV is doubling down its bet that the US holds the key to its success following its deal with DiGA.
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CommentExpansion is a gamble for ITV
New channels will have to find their feet quickly, says Stephen Arnell
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CommentBroadcasting the Baftas live
Is a two-hour time delay out of step with a growing desire for immediacy asks Andreas Wiseman
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CommentTV that's out of this world
British ambassador to the US Sir Peter Westmacott talks transatlantic collaborations
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CommentDEBATE: ITV - to Be or not to Be
Is ITV’s decision to launch a new female-focussed channel on the money?
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CommentDigital is advertising’s future
A smart approach to content and consumers is key, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe Risky Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Conan Doyle would have been in the app business according to Mike Dicks
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CommentTV must make the case for premium content
What does ITV Encore launch say about what viewers will pay for asks Stella Medlicott
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Babylon
“Seriously trending - and dividing the audience across a wide spectrum.” Read on for the industry verdict on the Danny Boyle-directed comedy drama debate.
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CommentColin Davis in his own words
John Bridcut on turning around the esteemed late British conductor’s exit interview, which won the Gold award last week at French film festival, FIPA
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Big Benefits Row: Live
“Hats off to @channel5_tv for stealing #C4’s topical thunder.” Read on for the industry verdict on the live debate.
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CommentDiversity in TV – put up or shut up
It’s time to stop talking and start taking acting on diversity measures before TV loses its revelance completely, argues Simone Pennant
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CommentCounting diversity
C4 News anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy eyes the success of Broadcast’s Expert Women campaign


















