All The Editor articles – Page 29
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CommentPaying the price for passion
The television industry needs to take stock, or risk exploiting a dedicated workforce.
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CommentHunting for ITV’s pay-off
A direct relationship with viewers could be the broadcaster’s best hope.
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CommentAll aboard the Love Bus
Five leads the way, but the big media players are all looking for partners.
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CommentWho'd be a Beeb boss?
The Trust’s criticism of BBC content is out of character and unjustified.
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CommentSpare a thought for writers
A changing industry and tighter budgets mean limited opportunities.
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CommentCutting back: the new black
Broadcasters take a leaf out of government’s book in making savings.
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CommentA jaw-dropping departure
Nobody expected it - but lack of growth helps explain Heggessey’s exit.
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CommentBigger isn’t always better
Size is key for the super-indies, but there’s still a place for the minnow.
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CommentClosing the windows
Sky took a bold move in simulcasting Lost - but it won’t be repeated any time soon.
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CommentThe new era of creativity
Expect the current period of austerity to generate sparks of inspiration.
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CommentTime for TV’s own coalition
Working together produces the best results for broadcasters and indies.
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CommentThe gender gap is growing
Our latest Women in TV survey reveals an alarming lack of progress.
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CommentBBC2 boosts its brainpower
A £25m lift will help Janice Hadlow reassert the channel’s intelligence.
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CommentIs TV missing a political trick?
The leaders’ debate proves audiences will engage with current issues.
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CommentTapping into the untapped
It’s about time the industry realised the potential of emerging markets.
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CommentAn election for a new age
Can televised debates plus online activity give us a classic showdown?
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CommentNo substitute for star power
Top talent is the ultimate draw as the Queen and Louie Spence prove.
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Comment3D TV – the future is arriving
Content will be key to success, as this week’s 3D special issue proves.


















