All The Editor articles – Page 30
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A 3D volley from the future
Sky’s tennis trial showed the potential for 3D TV, as well as the pain
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Bargain is sign of the times
Endemol’s ability to get a competitive deal reveals change in indie sector
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It’s grim up North for ITV
Can the BBC’s Salford move compensate for ITV’s regional pull-out?
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The format for excellence
Popular factual programming will drive Channel 4’s creative renewal.
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Burning issues, cold cash
Campaigning doc-makers must raise finance without losing their soul.
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Content must come first
Amid the C4 senior shuffle and wider digital debate, good TV is still key.
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Leave no room for doubt
Indies that work with children must shout out about their safeguards.
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Acquisition of family values
IMG-Tiger-Darlow breakdown proves the importance of a shared ethos.
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Mipcom: A fine time to get together
The sun raised spirits at Mipcom and delegates warmed to collaboration.
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The BBC’s damning debate
The corporation can’t win whatever it does - but it’s not always right.
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Looking back to the future
After rays of hope for change, the same depressing questions remain.
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Everything changes, again
Cuts looming and boardroom musical chairs - we’ve been here before.
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Making the salary sacrifice
The corporation can avoid deep and bloody cuts by seizing control.
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Murdoch’s media missile
The BBC faced festival fallout after the News Corp heir’s tactical strike
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Murdoch's MacTaggart hand grenade
James Murdoch’s MacTaggart certainly achieved its desired aim of throwing a giant rock into the PSB debate and dividing opinion in Edinburgh, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Another dimension for TV
Power of 3D provides a path to produce programmes that pack a punch.
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The great pension problem
Pensions. Not a subject most of us warm to. Many people, if they take out a pension at all, just about manage to sign a form and the paperwork then lies buried at the back of a cupboard.
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BBC accused of being ageist
…but long-running entertainment formats must be refreshed to stay on top
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Act on fewer, bigger, better
Quite by coincidence, in this week’s magazine, we have two of the industry’s most senior creatives from different disciplines arguing the same point: bureaucracy is killing creativity.