All articles by Chris Curtis – Page 14
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Leach and Mackenzie head for new Shores
Duo leave Twofour to launch South Shore with backing from ITV Studios
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ITV finalises duty-of-care guidelines for producers
The plans have been road-tested on ITV Studios shows over recent months
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BBC must learn from Naga row
Hall’s intervention necessary as BBC ruling lacked common sense
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Diversity focus shifts at RTS
PSB bosses pledge to do more to boost staff progression as Lenny Henry calls for dedicated funds
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Netflix launches charm offensive
The digital giant knows it needs friends in the coming SVoD war
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Tom McDonald swaps BBC commissioning for BBC Studios
Head of specialist factual and NH to become BBCS factual boss
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Mahon and Lygo: landing shows is harder than ever
Seven out of 10 new titles fail to hit slot average
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Bingeing or savouring – what’s best?
More release models are emerging as platforms start to experiment
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A reminder of the power of docs
Back-to-basics series like Jade and Thatcher demonstrate real class
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Duty of care debate rages on
Issue was a hot topic at Edinburgh TV Festival as broadcasters wrestle with new pressures
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The personal stories behind Dorothy Byrne’s MacTaggart
Channel 4 head of news reveals sexual assault in her own home
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Industry’s old rules fading fast
Bravely embracing new creative freedom is the only way to thrive
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Test is still to come for duty of care
What constitutes ‘unjustified’ distress could be a contentious issue
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Sky plays a blinder with cricket
FTA showcase will serve it well – but don’t expect too many repeats
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Gazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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Tony Hall: BBC to harness people power
Director general seeks to avert damaging licence fee deal by getting the public involved
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BBC grapples with digital future
BBC3 and iPlayer need more cash to help hang on to young viewers
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