Opinion – Page 91
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Let’s diversify writers rooms
If we want the best, we must give everyone a chance, says Debbie Moon
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Awards highlight C4’s special status
The not-for-profit PSB finds there is great value in taking risks, says Chris Curtis
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Broadcast Awards 2016: What a year
What a year. 2015 may have seen the end of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Peep Show and Downton Abbey, but there were more than enough reasons to celebrate as a new wave of outstanding shows emerged.
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Why Watch became W
Despite some hits, Watch’s identity had become insistent. We needed to refocus on the viewer, writes Steve North
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Public service TV needs you to help shape its future
Be part of the debate to define the direction television needs to be taking, urges Des Freedman
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A shout-out to the Sky ad team
Half-year results show new revenue is out there, says Kate Bulkley
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Diverse content has to be made for it to be rewarded
Our industry isn’t giving diverse talent the chance to be recognised, says Fraser Ayres
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Satire is the perfect way to take our politicians to task
UK has a fine tradition of satirical shows, but we need to keep it alive, says Simon Lupton
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TV’s night of the long knives
Do exits foreshadow the death of our industry? asks Steven D Wright
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Making the most of co-pro opportunities in Germany
Interest in international co-production among Germany producers has never been higher. Miriam Ducke, senior trade adviser for Creative Industries, Berlin explains why.
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We’re moving in the right direction with disability
The TV industry is working hard to allow disabled workers to shine, says Kevin Walker
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Will Watch’s new chapter bring fresh breakout hits?
UKTV will hope that rebrand plus new orders will put W on the map, says Stephen Arnell
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Keeping SVoD in perspective
Netflix and Amazon are about subs not viewers, says Kate Bulkley
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BBC and ITV enter new eras
BBC reshuffle in spotlight as ITV prepares for life after Fincham
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Why the BAME talent exodus will continue
Idris Elba is right - British TV is not giving enough breaks to BAME writers and actors, says Alice Charles.
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ITV: judging the Fincham years
Peter Fincham will step down as ITV director of television in March. Jake Kanter reflects on his legacy and what the future might hold for one television’s best leaders.
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The art of judging the mood
Ripping up BBC 6Music’s schedule to reflect how listeners felt about David Bowie’s death was a reminder of the unique potency of radio, says Paul Rodgers