All articles by Emily Bell – Page 3
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Emily Bell: Novel ideas
What TV can learn from the Hay book festival about the distributed world.
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The Abramsky legacy
The director of BBC Audio and Music has been a force to be reckoned with.
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Emily Bell: Cheating the crunch
Recession is coming - but fast-thinking TV staff can dodge the downturn.
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The folly of top-slicing
Giving cash from the public purse to other broadcasters is not the answer.
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Write-hand turn
After the fuss over my writers’ strike column, even I don’t agree with myself.
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Striking writers are wrong to think they should be paid more
Emily Bell on the US writers' strike
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ITV can’t rewind values
The return of a trusted newsman will not restore the network’s former glory.
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Emily Bell on fakes and pains
The Nodding Yentob is not a TV crisis - but it still hurts the BBC's reputation, thinks Emily Bell
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Emily Bell on the regulation game
There is still a governance gap at the BBC - but Ofcom is not the answer, argues Emily Bell.
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Comment - Calling Sky's box bluff
BSkyB's paid-for DTT service smells more like a diversion than a genuine plan, says Emily Bell
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Emily Bell - adapt and survive
The radio industry is coping better than television in the digital age, says Emily Bell
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Comment - Uncharted waters ahead
The BBC faces political uncertainties its rivals don't have to worry about, thinks Emily Bell
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Emily Bell on Green-eyed monsters
Emily Bell takes a closer look at broadcasters going green
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