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NewsHarding: press woes 'not BBC's fault'
BBC News boss James Harding hit back at the “mistaken view” that the corporation damages regional newspapers.
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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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NewsC4 removes all shows from YouTube
Channel 4 has removed its entire catalogue of long-form programming from YouTube as it focusses on its own VoD service 4oD.
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The Broadcast InterviewInterview: Ruby Wax
Comedian Ruby Wax is back in the limelight - this time as a corporate speaker on mental health issues
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NewsMiddle East primed for digital innovation
The opportunity to build successful digital businesses in the Middle East is ‘immense’ if companies can overcome finance and talent issues, according to a group of venture capitalists in the region.
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NewsPact hails new era for indies
New terms of trade will lead to a fresh wave of consolidation in the indie sector and create greater international opportunities, according to Pact chief executive John McVay.
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NewsMobile traffic surges on YouTube
Nearly 40% of traffic to online video site YouTube now comes from mobile devices, according to the Google-owned company.
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CriticsTV Critics: Stephen Fry: Out There; Diary of a Teenage Virgin; Dogs: Their Secret Lives; The Gadget Show
“Fry was holding a mirror up to a deeply damaging issue – but he also became a sponge for it”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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NewsYouTube launches Upfronts to woo advertisers
YouTube kicked off a charm offensive aimed at TV advertisers at its first UK Upfronts event this week.
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CommentAn inside look at a new media player
James Caan’s business series could herald new opportunities for TV producers
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CommentWho wants to be cool anyway?
Now that TV is no longer hip, my weekends won’t be the same, says Steven D Wright
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NewsTwitter, Disney, Viacom, Discovery at Abu Dhabi Media Summit
The Abu Dhabi Media Summit will host speakers from Twitter, Payleven, edX, Walt Disney International, Viacom, Discovery Networks International, Wipro, Codecademy, ArabNet and Oasis500.
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CommentWhy tech is suddenly sexy
IBC highlights what’s in store for broadcasting, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentDon’t rush this weighty decision
The future governance of the BBC requires a considered debate says Lisa Campbell
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NewsDesmond calls for ‘level playing field’ with digital platforms
Channel 5 owner Richard Desmond has weighed into the retransmission fees debate and called on the government to ensure public sector broadcasters are protected from pressure from UK platforms such as Sky and US giants such as Amazon.
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The Broadcast InterviewNick Broomfield, filmmaker
On his latest doc, the filmmaker watched another journalist become the story - with troubling results
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NewsLondon Live hires commissioner
Livity head of content and former BBC Worldwide exec Derren Lawford is joining the commissioning team at local TV channel London Live.
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NewsThis Morning leads ITV online revamp
ITV has kicked off an overhaul of its website – starting with the relaunch of its This Morning section.
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NewsTelegraph Hill takes The Fox Problem to Bestival
Telegraph Hill is to revive its online series The Fox Problem via Instagram and Twitter after securing investment from cosmetic brand Smashbox Cosmetics.


















