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26 Aug '10
“it was a joy to see him on the road to recovery.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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CommentOff Cuts: Huw do you think you are?
Potential BBC News interviewees beware: never mess with Huw Edwards.
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CommentU Be Dead / Florida: Paradise Lost / Ronnie Corbett's Supper Club
Brave Spark’s Robin Shek and Maverick’s Steph Harris on text crime, Brits abroad and a little chef.
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Comment25 Aug '10
“There’s going to be a huge hole in the ITV evening schedules come September.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSiloed digital divisions antiquated by convergence
Savvy broadcasters and indies should consider integrating digital teams with their wider business to drive efficiencies and improve the quality of cross-platform content, writes Alex Farber.
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CommentRobinson on Bates and Smooth
Smooth Radio’s appointment of Simon Bates to its national breakfast show is a bold and smart move that signals Guardian Media Group’s seriousness in its strategy to create a new national commercial radio brand, writes Paul Robinson.
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Comment23 Aug '10
“It really didn’t matter we heard more testimonials for Muller Rice than potential chart-toppers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentWatch without prejudice
Viewers might think they know what Songs of Praise is about but, as David Strachan writes, maybe you should take another look.
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Comment20 Aug '10
“A sugary pudding of groans and cliches.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentMongrels / Home Movie Roadshow
Emily Booth and Robin Parker share their love and loathing of two of the week’s shows.
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CommentHorsepower / Birth of Britain / Carnival!
Ebona Eastmond-Henry and Dermot Lavery on horses, Britain and a history of Carnival.
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CommentWhiston's Western workin'
Any producers lacking musical inspiration are directed towards the hitherto hidden talents of ITV Studios creative director John Whiston.
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CommentPut broadband rollout in the hands of the BBC
Give the BBC - not a quango - the responsibility for getting the unconnected onto broadband, writes Tony Ballard.
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CommentScore draw in digital Premier League
ESPN and Yahoo have begun respectively offering premium mobile and ad-funded online access to Premier League video highlights this week but both models have major hurdles to overcome, writes Alex Farber.
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Comment17 Aug '10
“It ain’t broke. It doesn’t need fixing.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentNew One Show hosts face tough task
Jason Manford and Alex Jones take to The One Show sofa this evening, following a whirlwind of publicity, but they face an uphill struggle to match their predecessors’ performance in the ratings, writes Jake Kanter.


















