All The Editor articles – Page 25
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Actions speak louder than words
Our campaign is off to a good start - now the comes the hard part.
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Survival depends on tax breaks
Treasury must listen to the cause of British animation and drama.
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A timely pot of Gold for comedy
UKTV has followed Sky 1 in investing in mainstream comedy - now it’s time for the terrestrials to follow suit.
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The jewel in the year’s TV crown
The Jubilee will be a traditional affair – has the BBC got it right?
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TV’s light shines in the gloom
Quality drama, comedy and entertainment keep viewers gripped.
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Force isn’t the answer for film
Government must not railroad broadcasters into lending support.
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It’s time we measured up
We must have the means to track diversity to tackle the lack of it.
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Bafta: give writers their due
Taking a short-term view is not the answer to long-term creativity.
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BBC needs to deliver clarity
Suppliers have a right to know much is being spent across genres.
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Time for a little C4 mischief
Broadcaster needs programmes that pack a punch to attract key audience.
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Is VoD finally coming of age?
Netflix may find it hard going in the UK, but the market is developing.
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Tax breaks or that’s all folks
Foreign subsidies make it impossible for UK animators to compete.
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DQF: let’s cut the crap
BBC report will not be the final word on changes at the broadcaster.
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DQF leaves the BBC bruised but not broken
The BBC has done well to cut 20% without dropping services, but plenty of challenges remain, writes Lisa Campbell.