Opinion – Page 58
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The long and winding road to Britbox
The planned BBC-ITV streamer is long overdue, but it will need commissions of scale, says Stephen Arnell
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Our faith in Malaysia paid off
Filming Strike Back in an emerging market was challenging but worth it, says Kenton Oxley
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The rise of the athlete in the landscape of sports sponsorships
James Tobias on the changing relationship between sports stars and sponsorships
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Staying ahead of the game
Broadcasters have to think outside the linear box to keep pace with rivals, says Kate Bulkley
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Lambert order book is revealing
PSBs still first choice despite FAANGs becoming top customers
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Breaking down the barrier to live broadcast
Alex Bassett on the democratisation of live production through automated and virtualised products and services
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BBC1 is boldly redefining mainstream comedy
Alan Partridge’s high-profile return is a victory for both performer and character, while Fleabag’s new slot points to an exciting future
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Let online creators be creative
Putting YouTube stars into linear TV formats isn’t playing to their strengths, says Ian Lamarra
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The drive for authenticity
The row over CBBC’s Living with the Lams ignores the efforts made to find new East Asian voices, says series producer Raymond Lau
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TV has a duty to lead debate
It’s important to clear space in the schedule to address the issues of the day, says Guy Davies
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One size doesn’t always fit all
Adapting to each market has made All Together Now an international success, says James Fox
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BBC3 finally gets a linear-leg-up
Dedicated BBC1 block will help in the upcoming fact-ent fight
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The schedule is alive and kicking
The rise of on-demand isn’t killing off live TV, its role is simply changing, says Lindsey Clay
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Fight for rights is hotting up
Original programming is key to BBCS’ feud with Discovery over UKTV, says Kate Bulkley
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British television at its best
“A raft of high-quality shows demonstrate the innovation, creativity and fantastic storytelling that British TV is so well known for”
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Celebrating the best of British
Broadcast Awards showed innovation and creativity in abundance
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Why I would still work with Liam Neeson
Showing compassion is key to building future for TV, film and society, argues Josh Wilson
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Closer ties benefit TV and film
TV gets a quality boost while film companies gain from financial stability, says Phil Rymer
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Where is TV audio description heading in 2019?
AbilityNet’s Claudia Cahalane on the challenges of ensuring as much content as possible is audio described