All Steven D Wright articles – Page 3
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Dear diary, what of TV’s future?
Can we trust tomorrow’s shows to today’s teens? asks Steven D Wright
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TV’s night of the long knives
Do exits foreshadow the death of our industry? asks Steven D Wright
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Old, tired TV needs some oomph
Should we take a leaf out of Corbyn’s book to engage with the public? asks Steven D Wright
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Big Brother: the offer of a lifetime
Excited to be courted for a job, Steven D Wright instead found himself locked up for 24 hours
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In the beginning was The Word…
For someone starting out in TV, the show was the best place to learn, says Steven D Wright
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A shabby way to treat the BBC
The government’s attack is way off target, says Steven D Wright
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We’ll miss the BBC when it’s gone
It may not be perfect, but the corporation is an asset to our industry, says Steven D Wright
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Whatever happened to talent?
TV must stop reaching for the Z-list celebs, says Steven D Wright
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Viewers just want to have fun
TV has a spring in its step when it takes itself a little less seriously, writes Steven D Wright
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Don’t mention ghosts of TV past
There’s a collective amnesia when it comes to television history, writes Steven D Wright
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Watch out for TV’s sexy new terms
Industry talk is now all about ‘casting producers’, ‘precinct’ and ‘3G’, says Steven D Wright
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Talent comes first in the real world
The web is a fertile creative space - but let’s keep quality in perspective, says Steven D Wright
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TV oddities are my guilty pleasure
More than ever, 21st century TV is the equivalent of the freak show, says Steven D Wright
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TV originality? That’s so last year
Who needs fresh ideas when we can just rehash past successes, asks Steven D Wright
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Where next for the TV Festival?
If Scotland says Yes, my vote is for St Tropez, says Steven D Wright
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Let the indie Hunger Games begin
BBC in-house must be prepared to ‘do or die’ in commissioning arena
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Why I’m learning to love Europe
Jingoistic notions of British ‘quality’ TV hide some uncomfortable truths
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Armchair critics are the worst
TV is getting it in the neck from all and sundry, says Steven D Wright
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The 10 phrases you need to know
Baffled by the doublespeak spouted by commissioners? Help is at hand from Steven D Wright
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