All articles by Lisa Campbell – Page 16
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Comment
In the eye of a media storm
Frailty played to PR strategy - but shareholders will be less sympathetic.
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The Broadcast Interview
Joe Godwin, BBC Children's
On stage at the Children’s Media Conference, the BBC Children’s director told Lisa Campbell about inclusivity, the move to Salford and the false distinction between “fun and worthy stuff”.
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News
Phone hacking prompts Labour rethink on Comms Act
The Labour party is making last minute amendments to its Communications Review submission in light of the hacking scandal.
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Comment
Decisive action sets TV apart
NI and the wider press need not look far for lessons on morality.
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Behind The Scenes
The Hour, BBC2
Writer Abi Morgan talks to Lisa Campbell about The Hour, a newsroom drama and political thriller that charts the demise of the British Empire and the evolution of television news
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News
Corrie moving back to Wednesdays
ITV is moving its Thursday night episode of Coronation Street back to Wednesdays with live football set to return to Tuesdays in a bid to free up pre-watershed slots for new shows.
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Tinopolis on hunt for next US indie acquisition
The ink is barely dry on its £60m deal with US producer A Smith & Co, but Tinopolis is already on the lookout for more US companies to acquire.
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Poyser takes leave of ITVS after 14-year tenure
ITV Studios director of production Claire Poyser is leaving the company after 14 years.
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Comment
The fight is on at Endemol
With so much at stake, a resolution to the financial woes will be found.
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News
Tinopolis acquires US indie
Tinopolis has snapped up A Smith & Co, the LA-based producer of Hell’s Kitchen USA, in a deal estimated to be worth up to $100m.
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TV writers festival returns for second year
Writers Paula Milne and Jimmy McGovern are among the leading names appearing at the BBC writersroom festival which takes place in Leeds next week.
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Comment
Panorama’s lasting damage
Primark row goes against cautious view of BBC expressed in our survey
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News
Brian Cox hosts live BBC2 lecture
Brian Cox is returning to BBC2 with a live ‘audience with…’ format that sees him give a lecture and take questions from celebrities, scholars and amateur enthusiasts.
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BBC2 orders Poliakoff series from Ruby
Stephen Poliakoff is returning to BBC2 with Dancing on the Edge, the first drama series he has written and directed for television.
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Edinburgh committee to probe bullying in TV
The Edinburgh TV Festival committee is aiming to tackle the controversial subject of bullying and is launching a survey looking at happiness at work.
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News
C4’s Lee seeks memorable ‘faces’ to match BBC talent
Channel 4 head of specialist factual Ralph Lee has outlined his three priorities for commissions, with the number one requirement being “talent, talent, talent”
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Comment
TVC outcry is short-sighted
Nostalgia cannot stand in the way of what’s best for the BBC, and us.
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News
Smithson quits DSP
John Smithson, one of TV’s factual giants, is leaving Darlow Smithson Productions, the indie he co-founded in 1988, to “return to his indie roots.”
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Our War to air on BBC1
DOC/FEST: BBC1 is to broadcast Our War, the BBC3 doc about young soldiers in Afghanistan, following its critical and ratings success.