All articles by Lisa Campbell – Page 14
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News
ITV triumphs at RTS NW Awards
ITV was the big winner at Saturday’s RTS NW Awards - but it was also a night for controversial acceptance speeches.
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Comment
BBC needs to deliver clarity
Suppliers have a right to know much is being spent across genres.
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Features
Equality Act debate: Jobs for the boys and girls?
In light of the new Equality Act, the industry is again asking itself whether it is doing enough for diversity – both on and off screen. Lisa Campbell sat in on a debate at Channel 4 last week.
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The Broadcast Interview
Bellamy’s mission of Discovery
Julian Bellamy unveils his vision for global content for Discovery Networks International – and where UK producers fit in.
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Comment
Time for a little C4 mischief
Broadcaster needs programmes that pack a punch to attract key audience.
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News
Pilger awarded Grierson honour
John Pilger, Hugh’s Fish Fight, Bird on A Wire, and two documentaries about cricket were among the winners at last night’s Grierson Awards.
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News
Nutopia series is Bellamy’s Discovery prototype
Julian Bellamy is launching Discovery Networks International’s “globalised TV” strategy with its biggest commission to date – a five-hour, multi-million pound series on the world’s greatest inventions.
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Comment
Tax breaks or that’s all folks
Foreign subsidies make it impossible for UK animators to compete.
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The Broadcast Interview
Cathy Newman, C4 News
‘Tenacious with a smile’ is how C4 News’ first female presenter in more than a decade sums up her style. She tells Lisa Campbell why holding politicians to account demands ‘a sense of fun’.
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Comment
DQF: let’s cut the crap
BBC report will not be the final word on changes at the broadcaster.
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Comment
DQF leaves the BBC bruised but not broken
The BBC has done well to cut 20% without dropping services, but plenty of challenges remain, writes Lisa Campbell.
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News
BBC safeguards news output
Underlying investment in news output will increase under the DQF proposals as the BBC makes providing ‘the best journalism is the world’ its first editorial priority.
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News
Axe hangs over ‘soft’ current affairs at BBC
‘Soft’ current affairs on BBC2, including popular series fronted by the likes of Jonathan Dimbleby and Simon Reeve, is under threat as part of the latest proposals under Delivering Quality First.
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Comment
Light amid the doom-fest
RTS was the most upbeat in years as cross-platform strategies emerged.
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News
Patten pledges to protect World Service
BBC Trust chairman Chris Patten has promised to safeguard the future of the World Service following concerns raised in a report last week.
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News
Viewers concerns over data a “major challenge”
RTS CAMBRIDGE: Consumer fears about how companies use data present “a major challenge” for broadcasters and platforms, according to senior figures from Google and Channel 4.
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News
BBC Worldwide competing for scale, says CEO
RTS CAMBRIDGE: “The inability to get hold of capital” is the biggest thing preventing BBC Worldwide from competing at scale, according to its chief executive John Smith.
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Comment
Protect the World Service
Will changes to funding damage or revolutionise this key resource?