Indies Comment – Page 12
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Funny factual can educate by stealth
Humour can be the most potent weapon in confronting unpalatable truths, says Emily Hudd
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Where are all the female crew?
We need to create a more flexible environment where woman can thrive, says Colleen Flynn
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Edinburgh is no laughing matter
Putting on a festival session was much more stressful than I expected, says Steven D Wright
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Edinburgh has the ability to make even Brexit fun
Festival is packed with entertaining sessions, but still tackles big issues, says Lisa Campbell
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TV’s duty of care is here to stay
Industry must take ongoing action to safeguard all those involved, says Katerina Capras
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Politicians are ducking TV too often
Industry must unite to battle for access to those running the UK, says Alexander Gardiner
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Test is still to come for duty of care
What constitutes ‘unjustified’ distress could be a contentious issue
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Brexit impact could be minimal
British firms will not necessarily lose funding and access on departure, says Ingrid Silver
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Don’t dismiss the feel-good factor
Entertainment shows are a key weapon in broadcasters’ ratings armoury, says Neale Simpson
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Duty of care needs expert input
Using registered psychologists is key to protecting contributors’ wellbeing, says Tanya Byron
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Alex Graham: protect the sanctity of producer IP
Terms of trade will remain important in the future
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John de Mol: fear is undermining hunt for hits
The next generation of breakout formats will only emerge from risk-taking, says John de Mol
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The demise of the big beasts
Conor Dignam reflects on how the PSBs have ceded power and big personalities eased out
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Andy Harries: how SVoDs changed everything
Streamers transformed the sector, but PSBs can still punch above their weight
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David Olusoga: other industries put TV to shame
Diversity has suffered for years as sector has rested on its liberal laurels, says David Olusoga
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Gazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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TV’s duty of care is far-reaching
Industry must better understand its responsibility and embrace change, says Denise Freeman
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Time to shine the spotlight on teens
Our new British Academy Children’s Awards category recognises investment in teen programming, writes Helen Blakeman
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A celebration of exceptional content and broadcasters
‘We wanted to place greater emphasis on amazing programming and outstanding channels beyond those linked to the PSBs’