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Blog: All is fair in love and football
Setanta has been given a kicking from all quarters for keeping its England football coverage to itself. What do people expect it to do? asks Chris Curtis.
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Hot Topic: Public service: Why audiences care
Viewers value PSB and don't want the BBC to be the sole provider, says Peter Phillips
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CommentThe axe-man cometh
C4 has outlined its belt-tightening plans this week. It's an industry-wide issue.
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CommentOff cuts - 12 September
Funny stories, gossip and general off-the-record, wicked whispers from the broadcast industry.
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CommentTalking radio: Grant Goddard
UKRD's decision to close Fen Radio in Wisbech shows the difficulties small commercial radio stations face, says Enders Analysis radio analyst Grant Goddard.
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CommentBehind the business: Cody Hogarth
Endemol's New State has been rattling out AFP and product placement deals since it was created earlier this year.
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CommentBlog: On location with Joanna Lumley
Producer Helena Braun reflects on making BBC1 doc Joanna Lumley in the Land of the Northern Lights.
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CommentIBC: editor's choice
Will Strauss offers up his selection of products to look out for at this week's IBC exhibition in Amsterdam.
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CommentBlog: Talking America
The BBC's US08 Election Bus Tour sets off on a six-week journey tomorrow (10 September) across 16 American states. In the first of a new series of blogs for Broadcastnow, editor in charge Steve Titherington explains how the team have prepared for the journey ahead.
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CommentBlog: Talking America pt.2
Part two of Steve Titherington's account on how the BBC has prepared for its six-week tour of 16 states ahead of the US election.
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CommentBlog: Interviewing Putin
It was the interview that the world's leading news networks had been trying to land for years, but it was British-born CNN correspondent Matthew Chance that arranged a conversation on camera with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Here, Chance reveals how the interview came about and how press sensitive regimes ...
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CommentBlog: Oldies but goodies
As accusations of ageism rage around Five News, following claims that Selina Scott was overlooked for two younger newsreaders, Geoff Motley supports the mature vote.
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CommentHot Topic: Why we must grab ITV by the Googles
Programme-makers should be given access to the ultimate prize, says Alex Connock.
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CommentStepping out of London
BBC's move to hand more commissions to the nations is a long overdue boost.
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Talking radio: Paul Robinson
LBC's AM service has been undermined by the reduction of its rolling news output, says consultant Paul Robinson.
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CommentMedia money: Can Toumazis turn Endemol into a global distribution player?
Tom Toumazis' defection to Endemol must have caused a grunt of frustration at the Mouse House and raised a canny smile from Ynon Kreiz.


















