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CommentDawn on celebrity
Los Angeles is heaving with A to Z list celebs, but Dawn Porter has yet to see any - and her pursuit is shameless.
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CommentCreative crossroads
Listed producers risk selling their soul in the pursuit of financial gain.
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CommentWhat now for BBC Post?
With OB sold and Studios staying, Will Strauss looks at why the BBC doesn't yet have a buyer for Post Production.
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CommentBlog: Doing it for the kids
Can the gap be narrowed between the ways teenagers are creating and broadcasting their own content and the traditional broadcast media, asks the BBC's Helen Shreeve.
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CommentWhat's in a name?
In the second instalment of Dawn Porter's blog from LA, the presenter gives a 'stubborn pitch' on what to name her new company.
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CommentBlog: Beautifying Disability
BBC3 has commissioned a new show that would attempt to launch a disabled woman as a mainstream fashion model. Emma Bowler questions the challenges it will face and how challenging it will be to viewers preconceptions.
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CommentThe heat is still on
By assembling a stellar team, Grade has bought ITV time - but is it enough?
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CommentIndies must look beyond the UK for growth
There were plenty of reasons for indie producers to be feeling good about themselves as Pact unveiled its latest census last week, but there are challenges facing the sector as it looks to continue its growth streak, writes Dominic Schreiber.
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CommentMedia Money: How is the succession race shaping up at ITV?
I picked up the paper the other day to see Russia's two leading politicians pretending to be rock stars. Messrs Putin and Medvedev were glammed up, sending out the message to the masses that all is well.
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CommentMedia Money: Are senior changes afoot at Virgin Media?
The latest results from the UK's only cable TV operator showed a welcome drop in the number of subscribers who have turned off the service (disconnection or churn fell to 1.4%, down from 1.7% in the previous quarter) but the company reported higher losses overall and lower average revenue per ...
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CommentHot Topic: International distribution
We must think big if UK drama is to go global, says Noel Hedges.
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CommentBlog: A Year in Tibet
Adam Alexander reveals how he ran the guantlet of Chinese customs and 'boxed clever' to make forthcoming BBC Four documentary A Year in Tibet.
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CommentWhy Apple still needs the professional market
Just because Apple is not exhibiting at NAB this year does not automatically mean that the company is going to stop making professional products, argues Will Strauss.
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CommentYou the jury: Elinor Day and Marston Bloom
Elinor Day and Marston Bloom on the latest TV shows.
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CommentBlog: Will Fincham ease the pressure on Grade?
Peter Fincham's shock move to ITV buys under-pressure Michael Grade more time, writes Chris Curtis.


















