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CommentBlog: The new buzz channel
Ahead of the launch of Channelbee tomorrow (5 July), producer Chris Stott reveals the challenges behind launching a new station online.
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CommentOn the campaign trail
Don't write off TV as a force for good - this is a new age of campaigning programming, writes Lisa Campbell.
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CommentMedia Money: What's happening with other online video ventures?
Away from Kangaroo, online TV is going gangbusters. BBC iPlayer has reached 100 million requests to view and last month it averaged 700,000 online views a day. ITV logged 12 million video views in May, Fremantle has unveiled more online ventures including Parentshood on iVillage.co.uk and Jane Tranter told an ...
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CommentMedia Money: Why is the Competition Commission looking into Kangaroo?
There is an adage in business that the more transparent you are, the less you have to hide.
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CommentBlog: Chopping and changing
In these times of HD and giant TVs, broadcasting needs to sharpen up its editing and post skills, says offline editor James Bicknell.
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CommentThe Insider: Not so green off screen
Our PSBs talk up the environmental issue but their own efforts are poor.
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CommentHot Topic: drama in crisis
Barbara Machin says UK drama is boring viewers away from the box.
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CommentThe great outdoor display revolution
As a new digital advertising network launches, bringing commercial messages in full motion HD to London Underground commuters, Will Strauss wonders how far the technology can go.
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CommentYou the Jury: Nick Johns and Benita Matofska
Nick Johns and Benita Matofska look at the latest TV shows.
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CommentBlog: The Big Decision
Launching a new series, former Ten Alps Digital managing director Nigel Dacre reflects on the ups and downs of launching a new digital TV business.
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CommentNo easy answers
The BBC has some vague PSB ideas - but broadcasting needs proper solutions now.
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CommentHot Topic: Radio Technology
Radio must keep it simple in this high-tech age, says Jeremy Vine.
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CommentYou the Jury: Toby Anstis and Neil Gardner
Toby Anstis and Neil Gardner on the latest radio shows.
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CommentTen technology predictions
Better batteries, a universal undo button and infinite storage. Will Strauss reveals the ten new technology innovations that will change your world.
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CommentBlog: Picking on Primark
The BBC Panorma Primark exposé last night was not uncomfortable enough viewing to put off its most passionate and loyal shoppers, writes Jessica Price-Brown.
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CommentBlog: They shoot messengers, don't they?
A collaboration between writers and producers is key to making more TV drama that conveys the feel, taste and choices facing us all, writes David Pearson.
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CommentBlog: Where next for BBC content online?
Udi Regev, creative director at etv media group, considers whether the BBC is heading towards a two-tier system with its online video content.


















