Opinion – Page 119
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LISTEN: Line of Duty interview
Ahead of tonight’s Line of Duty climax, Broadcast interviewed exec Simon Heath about BBC2’s police corruption series.
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A new era for storytelling
Coming Up alumnus Alexander Stewart assesses C4’s rethink of the drama strand
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The Twitter verdict: Live From Space
“I keep being drawn in by the sheer incredible thrill of it all.”
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Down the rabbit-hole
Online storytelling dominated the debate at the SXSW festival, found The Project Factory’s Guy Gadney
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BBC is embracing the future
If quality is maintained, online shift is good news, says Kate Bulkley
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The clock is ticking on diversity
BBC3’s last 18 months as a TV channel offer a useful timeframe
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Obituary: Dorothy Viljoen
Dorothy Viljoen, who helped create the framework under which indies have flourished, has died.
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The branding of BBC2
Ahead of BBC2’s 50th birthday, Lisa Hill reflects on its evolving on-screen identity
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The Twitter verdict: Gogglebox
“Worried [it is] going to die if too many of the characters carry on playing to camera.”
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The BBC is abandoning young viewers
Saying young people don’t watch TV is no excuse for short-changing them, argues Faraz Osman
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Opponents of BBC3 move are in denial
The youth channel has to stay relevant in the online battleground, says Steve Ackerman
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Savage BBC3 cuts are hard to swallow
The channel’s move online decimates its original content budget, writes Chris Curtis
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This is a retreat, not a bold vision
The BBC has missed the chance to innovate, argues former iPlayer boss Anthony Rose
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Branding is key to BBC3's future
The shop window is shutting, but BBC3’s strong brand will help it survive, says Thinkbox chair Tess Alps
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BBC3: a catalyst for change?
This could be the moment when delivery of TV shows changes forever, says comedy writer Dave Cohen
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The BBC's online gamble
BBC3 might now be able to take more risks - and BBC4 has dodged a bullet, writes Pat Younge
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The revolution will not be televised
BBC3’s imminent move reveals DG is not afraid to make tough calls
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BBC3: coming out of the shadows
Could BBC3 regain its purpose and restore its reputation by going online, wonders Stephen Arnell