All Genre articles – Page 6
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Features
How the TV industry is set to evolve
From technology to talent, leading figures ponder what TV will look like in the years to come
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News
Channel 5 pauses commissioning rounds
No formal process this quarter due to existing high volume
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Comment
Disabled talent need a break
It’s time for the industry to stop making excuses and give people a chance, says Andrew Roach
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Comment
TV has the power to change perceptions for the better
Both scripted and non-scripted can play a part in highlighting social issues, says Alex Fraser
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News
MPs turn backs on TV news
Politicians increasingly using social media to spread their message rather than face grilling
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Comment
Industry’s old rules fading fast
Bravely embracing new creative freedom is the only way to thrive
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Comment
Edinburgh has the ability to make even Brexit fun
Festival is packed with entertaining sessions, but still tackles big issues, says Lisa Campbell
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Comment
TV’s duty of care is here to stay
Industry must take ongoing action to safeguard all those involved, says Katerina Capras
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Comment
Politicians are ducking TV too often
Industry must unite to battle for access to those running the UK, says Alexander Gardiner
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Comment
Brexit impact could be minimal
British firms will not necessarily lose funding and access on departure, says Ingrid Silver
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Comment
TV isn’t what it used to be
I yearn for the days of big stars, big audiences and only three channels, says Steven D Wright
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Comment
Duty of care needs expert input
Using registered psychologists is key to protecting contributors’ wellbeing, says Tanya Byron
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News
E4 hunts next-gen talent
Youth-skewing channel will identify new faces to feature across interstitials and existing shows
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Comment
Gazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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Comment
Digital crazes can teach us a lot about younger viewers
Online stars show us what sort of content and personalities kids want, says Stuart Dredge
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Comment
YACF is an opportunity to secure the future of kids’ TV
Everyone in TV can play a role in making this pilot scheme a success, says Jackie Edwards