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CommentBlog: Lazy Xmas scheduling
We all like to laze around at Christmas but how lazy have the schedulers been already, asks Geoff Motley.
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CommentBlog: Ofcom PSB review
Ofcom's Peter Phillips on the questions surrounding the regulatory body's ongoing review of PSB programming.
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CommentBlog: Smart TV is de rigueur
Has TV become too easy to watch? Do we simply switch on and gaze at flickering plasmas without engaging our little grey cells? Finally great programmes are muscling in on no-brainer TV, says Geoff Motley.
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CommentA change for the better
The revamped Broadcast delivers the best content that meets our readers' needs.
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CommentYou the Jury: Christina Willoughby and Stella Briley
Christina Willoughby and Stella Briley review the latest TV programmes.
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CommentBlog: Indie success at the Emmys
After sweeping the board at the International Emmy Awards this week, John McVay says broadcasters need to wake up to successes of the British indie sector.
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CommentWhat's that coming over the hill?
With the NFL about to embark on a test broadcast of a live 3D American Football game, the interest in stereoscopic telly is really starting to grow, suggests Will Strauss.
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CommentBlog: Rough Guide treks to TV
Translating brands from book to TV can be an uphill struggle. Here, David Upshal recounts the rough guide to making the Rough Guide for Five.
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CommentBlog: Hail Sergeant - the great entertainer
Variety and vilification, in one fizzing package! This is TV entertainment at its most engaging and silly, says Geoff Motley.
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CommentThe future is online
As traditional TV funding comes under threat, the web offers a way forward.
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CommentYou the Jury: Dimitri Doganis and Eric Harwood
Dimitri Doganis and Eric Harwood review the latest TV shows.
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CommentHot Topic: online content
YouTube's revenue-sharing model shows TV it can profit from the web, says Patrick Walker.
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CommentTalking Radio: Paul Chantler
Paul Chantler, senior partner at United Radio Consultants, on why losing local names could be a mistake.
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CommentBlog: Looks aren't everything
Looking good on TV is one thing but we shouldn't forget that the voice plays an important part in good broadcasting says Geoff Motley.
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CommentWhen technology makes things better
Remote, web-based, shared media, tapeless. These are not just buzz words, argues Will Strauss, they're ways of making production a little easier, quicker and more efficient.
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CommentBlog: The C4 budget massacre
So another commissioning budget shrivels as Channel 4 loses at least£25 million off next year's programming spend - and ad-funded programming could help provide the answer, writes James Penfold.
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CommentBlog: Pact's product placement plans
Media law expert Medwyn Jones applauds Pact's decision to create a code of practice for product placement and hopes it will show culture secretary Andy Burnham that his approach is misguided.


















