All articles by Lisa Campbell – Page 28
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Post traumatic
The problems in post are taking hold - but the sector is learning some painful lessons.
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The price of big bonuses
Huge rewards for BBC execs send the worst signal to beleaguered programme-makers, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Role models for reality
Lisa Campbell goes on location with Britain's Next Top Model and finds its contestants as clued up on TV's tricks as the producers.
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Yes Minister writer calls for BBC cuts
Acclaimed television writer Sir Antony Jay has suggested that the BBC needs only one TV channel and radio station to broadcast its PSB content.
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Edmonds to fix ‘Broken Britain' for Sky One special
Noel Edmonds is aiming to get viewers involved in national campaigns and community projects in a Sky One special lined up for the autumn.
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On the campaign trail
Don't write off TV as a force for good - this is a new age of campaigning programming, writes Lisa Campbell.
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No easy answers
The BBC has some vague PSB ideas - but broadcasting needs proper solutions now.
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UK taking direct action
Made redundant by formats and reality TV and faced with ever declining budgets, directors are fighting back. Lisa Campbell asks if Directors UK can reverse the trend.
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Culture clash
Andy Burnham speaks with conviction but some of his views are alarmingly outdated.
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Burnham attacks ITV's regional record
Culture secretary Andy Burnham has criticised ITV for failing to meet its regional quotas.
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Directors UK to lobby broadcasters on pay
Directors' pay is the first item on the agenda of the new Directors UK organisation, which launches this week.
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Dangers of ‘doing a Dave'
The rebranding of UKTV G2 was impressive - but channels should beware of copying it.
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Rebel with a cause
Ahead of a major retrospective of his work on More 4, Lisa Campbell talks to six times Bafta-winning director Peter Kosminsky about his prolific output, his battles with authority and, right, trails what can be seen on our website in Broadcast's first online interview.
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The hosts with the most
The BBC must use its power and influence - not piles of cash - to land top presenters.
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Bartlett in frame to fill Airey role
Lee Bartlett is emerging as the most likely successor to Dawn Airey at ITV and is understood to be among the final two candidates to become managing director of global content.
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Big Brother's big stakes
C4 and Endemol can't afford to play safe with a format so crucial to their fortunes.
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C4 radio chief vows to beat BBC indie spend
Channel 4's new director of radio, Bob Shennan, has pledged to spend “significantly more” with radio indies than the BBC's 10% independent production quota.
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The American dream
As Tinopolis sets its sights on a US sports giant, should more UK indies head stateside?
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Five hit by more high-level departures
Ben Gale's turbulent start at Five is set to continue with the loss of two senior programming executives just days into his tenure.
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R4: a case against plurality
Radio 4 at 40 is in award-winning form - so why does it need competitors?