All Steven D Wright articles – Page 2
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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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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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Katz can bring back C4’s bite
Audience for edgy content is still out there, but being underserved, says Steven D Wright
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TV’s not as good as it used to be
Even the drama boom masks a huge slip in quality for today’s shows, says Steven D Wright
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Why old is gold for controllers
Stale shows survive because they rate well and prop up the schedule, says Steven D Wright
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TV is in thrall to the silly season
With little to gossip about, all talk turns to who will fill Jay Hunt’s shoes
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Here’s to the return of trashy TV
Forget box sets, Love Island is the show that everyone is talking about, says Steven D Wright
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Why can’t TV always be impartial?
Election night made a refreshing change from usual bias and distortion, says Steven D Wright
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All hail TV’s god-like geniuses
Commissioners are becoming more capricious and distant every day, says Steven D Wright
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C4’s relocation is an empty threat
It is in no one’s interest to move the broadcaster to Birmingham, says Steven D Wright
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TV needs studio space, not flats
Closing The London Studios is a step too far, says Steven D Wright
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We are all to blame for Trump
Reality TV spawned this dystopian nightmare, says Steven D Wright
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TV isn’t the only game in town
The real stars of Edinburgh are the comedians - not the TV execs, says Steven D Wright
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Don’t fret over TV’s future
The young may not be tuning in, but who cares? says Steven D Wright
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TV isn’t lacking ballsy women
Is confidence the issue, or old-fashioned sexism? asks Steven D Wright
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Government has the whip hand
But white paper was less painful than feared, says Steven D Wright
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ITV feels hip and funky again
The most tiresome aspect of being a professional columnist writing about TV is the sheer number of times you end up talking about the BBC.
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TV is taken far too seriously
Will the press ever tire of these non-stories? asks Steven D Wright
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