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CommentDawn on fame
On a week-long trip back to Blighty, presenter Dawn Porter tastes the fame that her BBC3 series' have granted her before meeting with a big cheese at Channel 4.
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CommentBlog: Covering the Uefa final
ITV's coverage of Manchester United's win over Chelsea this week in Moscow was a thrilling climax to the Uefa Champions League. Outside broadcast provider O21 Television shine a light on their journey to the Russian capital.
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CommentThe American dream
As Tinopolis sets its sights on a US sports giant, should more UK indies head stateside?
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CommentHot Topic: A slimmer slice of the pie
The factual co-production landscape has changed, says Tom Brisley.
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CommentThe Insider: The lies of TV land
Truth is always the first casualty in the ongoing war that is TV production.
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CommentMedia Money: Why is SMG launching a new linear TV channel?
The cry of the big broadcasters seems to be: when in doubt, launch another channel. And so it is that SMG wants to launch a new channel by 2009/10, anchored with some 200,000 hours of programming from its video archives.
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CommentMedia Money: Challenges for new Endemol CEO
If any TV company understands the power of Big Brother, it's Endemol. The biggest indie in Europe has been having money troubles lately, so what did the owners do? Install a financial “Big Brother” to sort out the mess.
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CommentDawn on Russia
As presenter Dawn Porter takes production of C4's Extreme Wife to Russia, she discovers why women in the country choose to be mail order brides.
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CommentIs UGC a threat or an opportunity?
Allen McCaskill examines the issues that broadcasters have to consider when embracing user generated content.
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CommentR4: a case against plurality
Radio 4 at 40 is in award-winning form - so why does it need competitors?
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CommentDawn gets emotional
The strain of a long shoot, away from home, can take its toll on those involved as presenter Dawn Porter discovers.
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CommentMedia money: Blinkx and Mr Murdoch?
Shares in video search engine Blinkx surged 50% in one day last week to nearly 40p per share - up from a recent low of 14.5p a share - on speculation that News Corp was preparing a bid.
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CommentMedia money: As Tinopolis delists, will others follow?
A trickle of independent production companies looking to take themselves off the public market could be set to turn into a rout.
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CommentTechnology that will change the world
Last chance to win stuff! Will Strauss starts a debate about the technology of the future and offers readers the chance to win a free conference pass worth£700 in exchange for their opinions.
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CommentThe Insider: Grade's got away with it
It's too easy just to blame ITV for the premium rate phone line scandal.
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CommentBlog: Striking back at Kelvin
Following former TalkSport boss Kelvin MacKenzie's attack on the station for sacking long-serving late-night host James Whale, LBC's Jonathan Richards defends the broadcaster's actions


















