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CommentTime to turn statements of support into actions
Black Lives Matter must be catalyst for genuine change
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CommentThe puzzle of BBC3’s move back to the future
Younger viewers’ habits at odds with linear resurrection
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CommentKnowledge is power - and it’s time to share
Production strategies to combat coronavirus must be openly discussed
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CommentMy Mentor: Alice Boorman on Lucy Bacon
The Two Rivers Media exec is the energy in every brainstorm, the champion of the smallest voice in the room and maybe the best boss in TV
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CommentKeeping Ireland’s Crimecall rolling on lockdown
A tenth of the entire population tuned into our live crime-fighting show but production required buy-in from many parties, says Stephen Stewart
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CommentStakes are high as broadcasters seek right answers
Tricky questions in the offing about who should foot lockdown bills
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CommentAnalysis: Netflix results mask coronavirus threat
A slowing of the original content pipeline will reveal itself later this year, writes Jonathan Broughton
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CommentLogjam looms as novelty of lockdown TV wears off
Impossible for every show to swing into production this autumn
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CommentBen de Pear: Covid-19 has rewritten all the rules
Covering the biggest crisis since WW2 has brought challenges and surprises - not least government’s attitude to news media, says the C4 News editor
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CommentHow to prepare for the months ahead
Derek Drennan, founder of small indie advisory The Nest, outlines best practice for a coronavirus contingency plan
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CommentThe Herculean effort of reforming the BBC
Kicking off a series of industry thought pieces on the BBC, Iain Dale says it must recognise it can’t do everything - and nor should it
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CommentMental Health: views from TV’s frontline
FRIDAY: A PM speaks out about the perils of freelancer culture and its impact on wellbeing
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CommentMental Health: views from TV’s frontline
THURSDAY: Adeel Amini calls for broadcasters to provide psychological aftercare for production staff
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CommentByrne, BritBox and a fresh prince
Broadcast looks back on a year of SVoD launches, licence fee rows and a car-crash interview
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CommentWhy Netflix has no room for critics’ darlings
Tuca & Bertie’s swift cancellation symbolises the streamer’s increasingly cynical content strategy, says Jack Genovese
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CommentLinear schedule is far from dead
Audience buzz generated by a weekly fix is still a powerful tool
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CommentDisney+ focus will challenge Netflix breadth
Represents the first credible threat to its rivals’ position at the top of the SVoD tree, says Broadcast Intelligence’s analyst team
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CommentViewers want to see themselves
Every community in the country deserves to be represented on the BBC, says Ken MacQuarrie
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CommentFight for rights is hotting up
Original programming is key to BBCS’ feud with Discovery over UKTV, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentWhy I would still work with Liam Neeson
Showing compassion is key to building future for TV, film and society, argues Josh Wilson


















