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CommentLeader: Lessons learnt?
The BBC has been handed a record fine - but that isn't the end of the trust crisis.
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Broadcast Letters - 1 August 2008
Letters to the editor from Broadcast magazine dated 1 August 2008.
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CommentMedia Money: Is there money to be saved on music on TV?
We are living in belt-tightening Britain. The cost of everything has gone up (have you filled your petrol tank lately?) and we are all looking to save money. So when the opportunity comes along to break with the traditions of normal UK television practices, save yourself time, hassle and cash, ...
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CommentMedia Money: Will RDF's Comedy Demon website stand out in a crowded market?
Laughter is often considered the best medicine, and RDF Media hopes that its new comedy website - Comedy Demon - can cure some of the ills involved in making money with online content.
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CommentYou the Jury: Matthew Cole and Darrel James
Matthew Cole and Darrel James review the latest TV shows.
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CommentBlog: You know... for kids
Virtual worlds for kids such as MyCBBC and Club Penguin are putting content in front of an audience that is increasingly migrating online. Joe Elliot considers misconceptions around these new portals and what to expect going forward.
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CommentDealing with a recession
As facilities continue to close and manufacturers start to feel the pinch of the global credit crisis Will Strauss looks at what can be done to cope with an economic downturn.
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CommentBlog: Dacre on money
In the final instalment of a five-part series, former Ten Alps Digital managing director Nigel Dacre discusses the challenges associated with financing a new venture and keeping the cash rolling on going forward.
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CommentBlog: Everyone wins with personalised bandwidth
iPlayer has become more personalised, so why haven't the ISPs, asks Paul Gainham of Juniper Networks
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CommentThe danger of looking back
Exploiting the past is all very well, but ITV must do it with flair.
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CommentBlog: Climate change TV is risky
Dr. Joe Smith, a senior lecturer in Environment at the Open University, gives his take on the Great Global Warming Swindle, which this week saw Channel 4 censured by Ofcom.
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CommentEmily Bell: Archive of activity
Keating's new job as chief BBC archivist is no demotion in the in-demand world.
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