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CommentBlog: Dispatches - The Court of Ken
Controversy and complaints surrounded Channel 4's Dispatches investigation into the office of London mayor Ken Livingstone. The programme's associate producer Ed Howker talks about revealing how Ken likes a Scotch in the morning.
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CommentThe folly of top-slicing
Giving cash from the public purse to other broadcasters is not the answer.
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CommentHot topic: offline's demise
A price squeeze is limiting indies' post choices, says Patrick Holzen.
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CommentYou the jury: Ben McGrath and Mira King
Ben McGrath and Mira King review the latest TV shows.
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CommentBlog: Content on the move Part 2
John Deals reveals the ten things that broadcasters need to know if they want to make a success of mobile content.
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CommentBlog: Content on the move - Part 2
John Deals reveals the ten things that broadcasters need to know if they want to make a success of mobile content.
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CommentBlog: Life as a breakfast TV presenter
Sian Williams, presenter of BBC1's Breakfast, on what life is like getting up at the crack of dawn.
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CommentIt's no popularity contest
He's not the most popular DG, but does that make him out of touch with his workforce?
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CommentWhat is happening to the RDF share price?
If RDF Media thought it could put the Queengate bloodletting behind it in 2008, it has had to think again.
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More tough times as investors flee media companies
It was another hard week for the Broadcast 20, with 14 companies falling in value.
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CommentHot topic: breakfast television
As breakfast TV turns 25, John Mair recalls the talent it produced.
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CommentThe Insider: TV on a budget
Penny pinching is an everyday reality for some indies - where will it end?
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CommentYou the jury: Julie Delaney and Mark Robinson
Julie Delaney and Mark Robinson on the latest TV shows.
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CommentBlog: Has ITV overplayed its hand with Moving Wallpaper?
Is ITV1 hedging its bets too far with its new-found appetite for interactive and self-referential dramas, wonders Robin Parker.
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CommentBlog: Watch out, children about
New Ofcom guidance on protecting under eighteens could force television producers to re-think how they involve kids in their programmes, argues solicitor Pamela Forte.
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CommentMake or break-up time for ITV
If Simon Shaps' ITV1 overhaul pays off, he has it made - but there's a lot to deliver.
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