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Hot Topic: Creating cutting edge web drama is hard
Innovative web drama must move beyond creative convention, says Stuart Cosgrove.
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CommentTalking Radio: Ashley Byrne
Ashley Byrne is creative director of Made in Manchester Productions which makes programmes for BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4, the World Service, 1Xtra and ITV1.
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CommentAnd so it came to pass
Will Strauss made a prediction about mergers and acquisitions and it came true. In his latest blog he wonders what can be done to stop them failing.
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CommentBlog: US Election
As voters in the US decide whether Obama or McCain will be their next president, Five News political editor Andy Bell reflects on coverage of the campaign and the preparations that have been made for the main event.
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CommentBlog: Sealing the Chinese deal
As indie Skyworks prepares to film China from the air for an ambitious new series, managing director Damian Keogh reflects on the challenges of doing a deal in the country.
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CommentBlog: Have broadcasters lost control of talent?
Broadcast's Katherine Rushton thinks the BBC needs strong leadership.
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CommentHot Topic: Trust in TV
Television journalism is so fair it makes Andy Pandy look dodgy, says Dorothy Byrne.
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CommentTalking Radio: Grant Goddard
Grant Goddard of Enders Analysis ponders the implications of the axing of Channel 4 Radio.
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CommentYou the Jury: Will O'Connor and Steve Milne
Will O'Connor and Steve Milne review the latest TV shows.
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CommentBlog: Is Bruce to sexy for Antiques Roadshow?
So Fiona Bruce is considered too sexy for the Antiques Road Show? Geoff Motley thinks women presenters have the edge anyway.
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CommentSoftimage to Autodesk: the end of an era?
One company owning most of the 3D animation software market will have plusses and minuses, says Will Strauss.
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CommentBlog: Putting the Bennets in bonnets (again)
Mammoth Screen joint managing director Damien Timmer on giving period drama a twist with ITV1's Lost in Austen.
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CommentBlog: Bright new Dawn for Five?
Five welcomes its new chair and chief executive today. Can she rally the troops, asks Chris Curtis.


















