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CommentBroadcast at MediaCityUK
Broadcast kicked off its week-long sojourn to MediaCityUK with a little soirée on the 5th floor of Quay House.
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CommentWhy not Mandy’s Wild Adventure?
What is CBeebies’ problem with women? It has launched three new series this year, all the talk of the playground, but what is the one thing that unites Tree Fu Tom, Mike The Knight and Andy’s Wild Adventures? They’ve all got male leads.
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CommentOff Cuts: Mangan's hell on earth
Seems Stephen Mangan was taking the Golden Globes as seriously as his Brit comic counterpart Ricky Gervais.
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CommentNo revolution without high-speed networks
Sohonet welcomes the Digital Production Partnership’s ‘Reluctant Revolution’ report, which highlights the issues holding back the large-scale introduction of tapeless workflow (‘Combining to meet the digital challenge’, Broadcast 30.9.11).
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CommentAddressing the big issues
The RTS convention offered some fresh perspectives on raising revenues.
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CommentEurovision: A Song for Justin
When Justin Lee Collins decided to run for the Eurovision Song Content, producer/director Will Yapp knew he had a challenge on his hands.
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CommentITV hopes for happy new year
It may still need a boss… but the broadcaster has cause for optimism.
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CommentGive our factual producers the creative freedom to fail
It’s tougher than ever to make factual challenging, says C4’s Julian Bellamy.
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CommentHow becoming a job share team made us more than the sum of our parts
Secret Genius’ senior games producers Sammy Summers and Tasha Colvin on how the productions benefit when two people work as a single unit
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CommentWhen adapting IP, channel your inner Bear Grylls
Collaboration, compromise and teamwork are crucial when transposing IP from one medium to another, says Giuliano Papadia
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CommentThe industry needs to bring a diversity lens to every table
The TV sector needs to interrogate the shortfalls and discrepancies in representation across all genres, says CDN chief Deborah Williams
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CommentWhat the Radio 1 of yesteryear can teach today’s BBC
Paul Robinson on what radio’s relationship with 15-24s reveals about an audience that’s falling out of love with the BBC
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CommentCharlotte Moore: making the BBC fit for the future
Three key principles will guide us as we face the challenges ahead
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CommentTim Sparke: a personal tribute
Former Broadcast news editor Jake Kanter shares his memories of the Mercury Media boss
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CommentChris Bryant: Now is the time to act to protect the BBC’s future
We must guard against attacks on the BBC before charter renewal, says shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport Chris Bryant
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CommentAndrea Wong: The BBC is a great success and should be celebrated
BBC’s creative output is essential for British and international TV, says Andrea Wong
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CommentWe’ll miss the BBC when it’s gone
It may not be perfect, but the corporation is an asset to our industry, says Steven D Wright
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CommentClarkson left BBC with no choice
Broadcast editor Chris Curtis says re-signing the Top Gear host would have sent out all the wrong messages.
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Sherlock, The Voice UK
“So good I peed in my own fireplace.” How the industry reacted to the weekend’s TV.


















