All articles by Stephen Arnell – Page 2
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In defence of PBS
BBC supporters say cuts could turn the corporation into a UK version of the ad-free US network. Is this such a bad thing, asks Stephen Arnell
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Why Sky cannot afford to stand still
Sky is making some smart moves in its channel repositioning, but its mainstream offerings remain a mixed bag, says Stephen Arnell
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The battle for Sunday nights
Ben Stephenson’s departure and the end of Downton spell a new chapter for broadcasters vying for the week’s biggest drama slot, writes Stephen Arnell
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Ratings
Top 15 consolidated shows: 16-22 Mar 2015
BBC1’s new drama Ordinary Lies began with a consolidated rating of 5.6 million/22% after 945,000 recorded and watched.
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Comment: muddled thinking clouds BBC3 bid
So little of Avalon and Hat Trick’s BBC3 bid adds up. What’s their long-term goal, asks Stephen Arnell.
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BBC3 should do more than make you laugh and think
It’s the shows that count online, says Stephen Arnell
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ITV's battle for advertisers - and male viewers
Will big dramas, rugby and Bear Grylls help turn the tide for ITV, asks Stephen Arnell
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The battle for male viewers heats up
Can Viacom crack the male audience with the UK launch of Spike TV? Stephen Arnell weighs up the evidence
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Can newbie ITV Be match the staying power of ITV3?
Tonight’s channel launch can help boost network’s Freeview offering, says Stephen Arnell
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C5 poised for profile boost
Thanks to Viacom’s scale, the broadcaster will be parking its tanks on Channel 4’s lawn, says Stephen Arnell
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The uphill battle of targeting male viewers
The loss of more than 100 hours of football represents an immense problem for ITV
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BBC needs to be lean for creativity to flourish
The BBC must avoid the bureaucracy of the Birt era in its plans to cut production quotas
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ITV Encore v ITV3: spot the difference
Can ITV sustain digital channels that pit Marple against Poirot, asks Stephen Arnell
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London Live: where is everyone?
There must be some head-scratching at the owners of the new channel, says Stephen Arnell
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