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CommentCan profiling viewers tell us what they will watch?
Can temperament influence viewing choices asks David Graham?
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CommentAnother decade, another crisis at Broadcasting House
Will BBC ever learn to defend itself in the face of critics, asks Steven Barnett.
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CommentMonkeying around for charity
A kids TV exec is donning a gorilla suit to raise money for charity this weekend.
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CommentBreadth of catalogue has never been more crucial
Wide appeal leaves us less exposed as ideas blow hot and cold, says Patrick Roberts.
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CommentCan the sun rise over a new Eldorado?
Paul Davies writes that BBC soap Eldorado is ripe for a comeback.
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CommentLA Screenings: A Seller’s View
As buyers take stock of this year’s LA Screenings offerings, Disney exec Catherine Powell reflects on the buzz, the success rate and the talent.
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CommentOff Cuts: True tales from TVC
BBC4’s Tales Of Television Centre, which airs tonight (17 May), is a treasure trove of tales from the iconic building.
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CommentOff Cuts: Drogba scores again
ITV commentator Clive Tyldesley baffled football fans during the FA Cup Final with his nod to Didier Drogba’s appearance on The Graham Norton Show.
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CommentSchool Of Hard Sums / Mighty Mississippi / Divine Women
Zig Zag’s Paul Hughes and Spun Gold’s Lucie Richards on maths, Mississippi and goddess worship.
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CommentMy Murder, BBC3
Anna Stephens takes Broadcast behind the scenes of BBC3 drama doc My Murder.
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CommentMarie Colvin remembered
Atlantic Productions’ boss Anthony Geffen remembers his time working with Marie Colvin, the award-winning Sunday Times journalist killed in Syria last week.
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CommentA gateway to the world of TV at the Albert Docks
BBC Showcase increasingly represents the whole TV industry, says Steve Macallister.
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CommentInside the Stephen Lawrence Panorama doc
The Stephen Lawrence case revealed both the shameful racism of the Met and the power of investigative television, writes Menton Media’s Neil Grant.
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CommentThe art of saying 'No'
Agent Andrew Wilson is at the coalface of the hunt for new talent - but sometimes people just won’t take no for an answer.
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CommentThe danger of too much data
Data that gives genuine insights about a programme’s appeal is an asset, but multiple reports offering conflicting views of success or failure is dangerous, write Richard Marks.
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CommentRobinson on the Rajars
The latest radio audience figures from Rajar are not about audience losses by Chris Evans or Chris Moyles, but the steady migration of radio to digital, writes Paul Robinson.
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CommentHMRC opens up on Christopher Lunn probe
HMRC’s meeting with 40 accountants last week offered a rare insight into the Christopher Lunn investigation and some important messages for freelancers, writes Jake Kanter.
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CommentBFBS: extreme engineering
Quentin Howard reveals the extreme engineering behind forces radio and TV service BFBS.
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CommentKiller Years, killer schedule
John Matthews, producer of BBC4’s Grand Prix: The Killer Years, relives conducting 20 hours of interviews in three languages across six countries in just 10 days.


















