All articles by Lisa Campbell – Page 30
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Thompson: BBC must take risks
Mark Thompson has admitted that 2007's editing and phone-in scandals may have undermined risk-taking at the BBC and will launch a Failing to Succeed initiative to ensure producers do not play it safe.
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It's no popularity contest
He's not the most popular DG, but does that make him out of touch with his workforce?
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Make or break-up time for ITV
If Simon Shaps' ITV1 overhaul pays off, he has it made - but there's a lot to deliver.
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A time of troubles
Phew, what a year broadcasting has had - but it wasn’t all bad... was it?
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Climate of fear
Broadcasting is a high-pressure business - but there is never an excuse for bullying.
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Leader: Same faces, new places
Hunt’s hiring was a canny move - but it is yet another job swap between a select few.
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This kangaroo has legs
The ‘historic’ joint online TV initiative could safeguard broadcasters’ future
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Safeguarding trust is still a job for broadcasters
Broadcasters are right to turn the screw on indies over trust - but not to pass the buck
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Slicing into the meat
News cuts in the guise of integration risk sapping the BBC’s distinctive strengths
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No more BBC casualties please
We don't need more BBC departures - this pantomime has already had enough unjust casualties.
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News cuts sap the BBC's strength
News cuts in the guise of integration risk sapping the BBC's distinctive strengths.
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Ofcom and BBC plan ethics summit
RTS Convention:Ofcom and the BBC Trust are to host an industry wide seminar on ethics in broadcasting later this year. [ALL]
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Tough act to follow up
Grade's big vision for ITV sounds good - but there are tricky questions behind the gloss
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Refusing to hang up
Murdoch's criticism of PRTS is fair - but the terrestrials will gang up to keep them
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Horrocks: Sky News is 'irresponsible'
Edinburgh:BBC News head Peter Horrocks has launched a stinging attack on Sky News after its editor John Ryley told an audience at Edinburgh that he would be prepared to broadcast live footage of a hostage situation, even if it resulted in the hostage's death. ...
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The cuts that can kill
In taking an axe to factual budgets, the BBC is threatening shows only it can make, says Lisa Campbell.
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Sky's bullying backfires
Virgin and Sky's battle dominates the headlines, but another David and Goliath-style spat is brewing, writes Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell
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All3Media moves into Germany
Super-indie All3Media is making its first move towards becoming a major international company by acquiring one of Germany's biggest indies.
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Leader - Work that makes us sick
Long hours and unpaid overtime are taken for granted, says Broadcasteditor Lisa Campbell
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