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CommentBrooker wins prize for 'wittiest line'
UKTV channel Dave has awarded its inaugural gong for ‘wittiest line' of the Edinburgh TV Festival to Charlie Brooker.
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CommentMedia money: Why does DCD Media see distribution as its big opportunity?
Producers' eyes will have lit up when they read about the£10m fund that DCD Media is making available to them in exchange for international distribution rights - but the real winner could be DCD.
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CommentYou the Jury: Julian Ware and Joe Houlihan
Ware and Houlihan give their unique take on Five's Extreme Fishing With Robson Green, Nat Geo's Secret History: CIA Experiments, and the BBC's Conspirary Files: Lockerbie.
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CommentWhy HD is potentially child's play
Will Strauss looks at HD adoption and understanding amongst viewers in the UK.
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CommentBlog: Trisha on 10 years of talk
It has been 10 years since Trisha Goddard returned to the UK from Australia to present her own talkshow, first on ITV and now on Five. Here she reflects on a decade of weird and wonderful characters.
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CommentBlog: Battle of the sexes
LBC breakfast host Nick Ferrari agrees with Jeremy Paxman's comments that there's nothing worse than being a 'white middle-class male' in broadcasting - and reflects on squeezing into a rickshaw with Kelvin MacKenzie.
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CommentTalking Radio: BBC's video could kill the radio stars
The BBC's plans for video news are risky and unfair, says Bauer's MD of radio brands Mark Story.
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CommentLeader: Damned if they do...
It's crunch time for BBC Worldwide if it is to head off its growing band of critics.
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CommentHot Topic: multiplatform TV
Producers now need to be skilled across all platforms to get orders, says Kirsty Hunter.
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CommentEdinburgh TV Festival 08
Didn't make it to Edinburgh? Don't worry - Broadcast has it covered.Day OneDay TwoDay ThreeOff-Cuts
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CommentOff Cuts goes to Edinburgh
After the dust has settled and the hangovers cleared up from the annual TV pilgrimage to Edinburgh Off Cuts reveals the moments some would rather forget...
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CommentBlog: Don't trash the trainers
Geoff Motley, an expert in training TV presenters, addresses accusations that trainers 'take cash from the vulnerable and naïve'.
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CommentLeader: Make room for risk
Taking a risk on new formats and ideas is at the heart of TV programme success.
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CommentHot Topic: Edinburgh
An upbeat festival celebrates creativity despite a tough year in TV, says Andrew Mackenzie.
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CommentMedia Money: Does paying big money for the Olympics pay off?
For commercial broadcasters, airing the Olympics means big money and big risk. I'm over in the US (before jetting in to Edinburgh) and watching the Olympics here has reinforced how high-value sport with a local hero can still bring in big money.
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CommentMedia Money: Can indies really bypass broadcasters and still make good programmes?
ITV executive chairman Michael Grade believes a free market is a better market and says he wants to tear up the terms of trade and deal with independent producers in the same way that Tesco deals with its suppliers.


















