All The Editor articles – Page 27
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CommentITV reveals its serious side
Gritty docs add to broadcaster’s brand value - and its viewing figures.
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CommentTOWIE and co: here to stay
Structured reality, in whatever guise, has earned a place in the schedules.
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CommentDoing the sums on M&A
Global distribution is driving renewed interest in indie acquisitions.
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CommentTime to get behind Salford
Attitudes towards MediaCityUK need to change for the greater good.
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CommentITV romp versus BBC pomp
Two sides to the royal wedding coverage, as ITV rises to the occasion
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CommentSurvey says: pay up or lose out
The Broadcast Training Survey finds that training TV’s freelance workforce is essential to stem the brain drain
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CommentNothing Fawlty with viewers
Like it or not, gypsies and Essex girls are what audiences want to see
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CommentC4 reveals appetite for risk
Abraham’s recent moves signal a return to the broadcaster’s roots.
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CommentMarriages of inconvenience
The market’s open for co-pro deals, but be careful who you partner with.
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CommentPlaying against stereotypes
On-screen portrayal of women of a certain age is still two-dimensional.
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CommentSoaps are worth every penny
NAO report’s focus on financials misses the point of continuing drama.
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CommentHard times for indie sector
The impact of the recession is plain to see in this year’s Indie Survey, which reports the first fall in combined turnover since 2003.
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CommentHeavy hand of compliance
Red tape and risk-aversion issues rumble on and the BBC needs to listen.
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CommentLet’s fight for freelancer rights
Issues over training can only be resolved if addressed collectively.
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CommentMore than a family affair
Shine Group deal shows acquisitions are firmly back on the agenda.
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CommentBrit drama rivals best of US
We’ve got the writing talent, if not the budget of a Boardwalk Empire.
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CommentAs one door closes...
With BBC ‘sharing the pain’ of cuts, now is a good time to start afresh.
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CommentGray day for blokeish Sky
Sexist gaffes won’t help the broadcaster’s bid to attract female viewers
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CommentBBC counts the cost of cuts
When Broadcast broke the World Service cuts story yesterday it prompted immediate reaction from shocked staff. Lisa Campbell considers the impact.

















