Opinion – Page 32
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Selling C4 would betray underrepresented voices
4Stories could not exist at a profit-driven broadcaster, say Ben Bickerton and Philip Trethowan
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We are all Channel 4 - and we can save it
Production newcomers from as far and wide as in Belfast, Glasgow, Birmingham and Brixton would be cut off at source by a sale, says Dermot Lavery
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Six ways to make production management fun again
Big Little Fish’s Georgina Surtees delivers her blueprint to ‘make production management a desirable career path’
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Preserving ‘did you see’ moments
The stories behind sporting glory are best told via free-to-air says Jonathan Thompson
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Black to Front: forging a legacy
We were tired of taking small steps, say Vivienne Molokwu and Shaminder Nahal
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We need more bridges to the disabled community
Jack Thorne’s MacTaggart proves that advocates and those with knowledge of the issues can enable the best disabled stories, says Sara Johnson
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Time for industry to rise to MacTaggart challenge
If the Edinburgh lecture struck a chord, then do something about it, urge Andrew Roach and Caroline O’Neill
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Why sports federations should look to free-to-air
Noel Curran, director general of the European Broadcasting Union - which represents public service broadcasters across the continent, explains why sports federations should continue to back free-to-air broadcasts.
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Time is ripe to invest in building a sustainable workforce
Companies that show they appreciate work-life balance will be more successful in attracting the best talent, says recruitment expert Dermot Casey
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What video editors can gain from AI and ML
Dave Colantuoni at Avid provides a series of practical examples of where artificial intelligence can aid the work of video editors
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How The Hundred can harness the sound of cricket
Paul Reynolds, MD at international creative music agency MassiveMusic, explains how the competition can take advantage of the sport’s musical heritage
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Will this (finally) be disability’s breakthrough moment?
Scattered Pictures boss Kim Tserkezie is hopeful Jack Thorne’s MacTaggart Lecture will bring meaningful change in the industry
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TV should not be afraid to tackle class issues head-on
The sector should think hard about which definition it opts for, says Elsa Sharp
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Olympics highlights the shift in power away from PSBs
Sub-licensing deal with Discovery leaves viewers disappointed and illustrates the tough challenges facing the BBC, says Scott Bryan
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Don’t write off C4 – pushing boundaries is still in its DNA
It may not be the risk-taker it once was, but C4 still offers inspiration to many, says Danny Brocklehurst
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Resisting privatisation doesn’t mean keeping the status quo
There’s no doubt C4 needs to change – but that’s far more likely if it retains its public ownership
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Privatisation: Lessons from C4’s past
What does the previous failed attempt to privatise Channel 4 say about the prospects of avoiding a sale next year?
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Revitalising live shows with virtual audiences
Tom Bowers at interactive audience specialist consultancy Hypothesis Media highlights the creative opportunities for virtual audiences
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How far has AI come on and off the court?
Raghavan Subramanian, AVP and head of the Infosys Tennis Platform at Infosys, explains how AI can change how sport is covered.