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CommentMike Darcey: Sky's stand off with Netflix
The former Sky chief operating officer analyses why the pay-TV operator and SVoD giant have failed to make friends.
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CommentIt’s great to be a woman working in TV
We’re not there yet, but we’ve come a long way towards gender equality, says Kate Beal
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CommentThe BBC in 2014: what's in store?
Expect 2014 to be a busy year for the BBC as it gears up for charter renewal and struggles to shake off the Savile crisis.
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CommentDon’t panic about China rules
Limitations on formats aren’t all black and white, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentMr Dreamworks’ digital design
YouTube and Netflix deals point to clear objective, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentVirgin’s Netflix deal is acid test for cable partnerships
Is inviting the streaming service onto TiVo a risky move asks Ted Hall
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CommentWho will be the first to cut out the middle man?
With a brand like HBO leading the way, direct to consumer TV can take off, says Guy Bisson
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CommentTo be successful in TV, you must be prepared to fail
Working in the industry requires a thick skin says Lisa Clark
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CommentReplace the BBC licence fee with tax
Does Finland hold the key to how to fund our national broadcaster? asks Tony Ballard
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CommentVaried kids’ media should not detract from quality
Children’s content needs our best efforts, whatever the medium, argues Reem Nouss
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CommentThe Great Disappearing Programme Scandal
Every week, hours of shows vanish without trace says Justin Crosby.
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CommentTwo ways to crack advertising
Will ITV and C4’s different approaches both pay off asks Kate Bulkley.
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CommentUS cancellations and renewals
May is a perilous time for US producers as broadcasters decide which series will return.
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CommentReality is today’s Shakespeare
Success of shows depends on a defined act structure, says John Yorke
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CommentYou the Jury: The Job Lot
Two industry reviewers give their take on ITV workplace comedy The Job Lot.
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CommentYou the Jury: The Wright Way
BBC1’s new Ben Elton comedy The Wright Way falls under the spotlight.
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CommentWatching you watching us is hard
Seeing viewers openly mocking your work is a painful experience, says Stephen D Wright
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CommentPassions make for mesmerising television
Shows about the things ordinary people do aren’t easy or shallow, says Emma Willis.


















