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CommentWhy Broadcast is backing the BBC
The initial industry reaction to Broadcast’s Backing the BBC campaign has been fascinating: we’ve received both plenty of plaudits and a few raised eyebrows.
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CommentWhat to expect from Rona Fairhead
If resilience were the sole criterion, the incoming BBC Trust chair would certainly succeed
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CommentA seismic change for British TV
Scrapping BBC quotas may be a double-edged sword for indies, says Broadcast editor Chris Curtis
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CommentA little personality goes a long way
If you’re a bullying, egomaniac sociopath, you’ll go far in TV, says Steven D Wright
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CommentMultiplatform content in 2014: what's in store?
Interactive formats and YouTube content are here to stay - but remote controls are out
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CommentInternational TV in 2014: what's in store?
From Netflix and Channel 5 to Group M Entertainment and Aussie indies, what is on the 2014 agenda?
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: The Taste
“The Taste should be called The Waste.” How TV reacted to Channel 4’s latest cooking format.
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CommentDistinctive shows mean C4’s glass is half full
The broadcaster is still home to must-watch TV – when you can find it, says Maggie Brown
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CommentThis new wave of magic is capturing the zeitgeist
Social media is driving demand for magic, says Danny Fenton
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CommentMedia’s war on successful career women is a scandal
Women must fight, not add to, sexism in the press, says Donna Taberer
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CommentD-Day: As It Happens
Windfall’s Joe Myerscough reveals how to bring events from 69 years ago up to date for Channel 4.
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CommentIs social TV a friend or foe?
Understanding the potential of the second screen is all in the mind, writes James Hier.
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CommentC4 takes the short route to PP
Branded content for mobiles looks like a win-win, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentSo what for the TV Industry from CES?
4K has the potential to disrupt the TV distribution landscape
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CommentTV cameras capture a great year for women’s sport
Broadcasters can get a boost by upping female sports coverage
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CommentSame old News at the Beeb
Incoming DG Tony Hall must take note of Today’s 12:1 male/female ratio, says Lis Howell
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CommentIs a supermarket the best partner for Stand Up to Cancer?
Should Tesco sponsor Stand Up to Cancer, asks Tim Sparke
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CommentNetworks for the creative come of age in a digital era
A global alliance can be the best way to retain control over content, says Nicola Söderlund
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CommentChallenges face BBC network radio
The BBC’s first national syndicated evening show to 39 local radio stations is welcome.
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Comment“British animation has lost one of its iconic figures”
Tribute to John Coates from C4’s Paul Madden


















