All Genre articles – Page 14
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Rebooting isn’t the lazy option
Nostalgia can be a winning formula, but reviving a hit is far from easy, says Kieran Doherty
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Time to trust the gut, not data
Commissioners need to shun analytics to keep television distinctive, says Steven D Wright
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Turning risk pledges into reality
Frustrated producers need convincing of appetite for danger
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Predictive markets can help to avert costly failures
Early research can show whether or not a show is likely to succeed, says Neil Griffiths
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Old definitely isn’t gold in TV
As well as sexism, TV is guilty of discriminating against us ageing types, says Steven D Wright
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HQ Trivia is setting the standard for interactivity
Broadcasters can learn a thing or two from the hit mobile gameshow, says Tom McDonnell
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Brendan O'Carroll lands BBC1 quiz show
Mrs Brown’s Boys star steps out of character for trivia game
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Kids ‘bottleneck’ fears emerge
Children’s producers concerned that move to rounds-based commissioning may stifle creativity
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Raising the bar for natural history
Three BBC NHU series use cutting-edge technology to bring previously unfilmable behaviour to the screen
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C4 unveils Celebrity GBBO
Harry Hill, Teri Hatcher and Tim Minchin among 20 stars competing for Stand Up To Cancer
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Getting to the truth costs money
Shoestring budgets put current affairs at risk just when we need it most, says David Henshaw
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Can PC brigade help revive TV?
Millennials’ sensitivities could be key in ridding schedules of tired ideas, says Steven D Wright
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Why content rules the world
With the likes of Facebook and Apple joining the fray, the battle for the best sport, drama and entertainment is intensifying
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Katz kicks off search for unscripted heads
Director of programmes names deputy and looks to fill five senior roles
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Children’s indies push for flexible quotas
Ofcom urged to consider commissioning hours and spend
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C4 chief vows to represent ‘gritty’ and ‘urban’ Britain
Alex Mahon says shows such as Educating Greater Manchester will continue to define the broadcaster