All The Editor articles – Page 30
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TV’s women in recession
Industry is losing its female voice and it’s hitting the creative process.
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TV shines in testing times
The Broadcast Awards highlight the medium’s resilience and inventiveness.
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Six reasons to be cheerful
Soaring ratings and new commissions prove TV hasn’t lost its pull.
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Will the Beeb rue Ross’ exit?
Questions abound as the star leaves gaping hole in chatshow format.
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What next for Jonathan Ross?
Yes he was overpaid, yes he courted controversy that the BBC could well do without, but while the corporation may be secretly relieved about Jonathan Ross’s exit in the short-term, he leaves an enormous gap that it will struggle to fill, writes Lisa Campbell.
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New year, new opportunity
Happy New Year! We’re opening the first issue of 2010 with our Hot 100: Broadcast’s list of who’s made waves in the industry over the past year.
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That was the year that was
2009 was painful, but there’s the promise of better things to come
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A 3D volley from the future
Sky’s tennis trial showed the potential for 3D TV, as well as the pain
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Bargain is sign of the times
Endemol’s ability to get a competitive deal reveals change in indie sector
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It’s grim up North for ITV
Can the BBC’s Salford move compensate for ITV’s regional pull-out?
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The format for excellence
Popular factual programming will drive Channel 4’s creative renewal.
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Burning issues, cold cash
Campaigning doc-makers must raise finance without losing their soul.
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Content must come first
Amid the C4 senior shuffle and wider digital debate, good TV is still key.
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Leave no room for doubt
Indies that work with children must shout out about their safeguards.
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Acquisition of family values
IMG-Tiger-Darlow breakdown proves the importance of a shared ethos.
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Mipcom: A fine time to get together
The sun raised spirits at Mipcom and delegates warmed to collaboration.
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The BBC’s damning debate
The corporation can’t win whatever it does - but it’s not always right.
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Looking back to the future
After rays of hope for change, the same depressing questions remain.
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Everything changes, again
Cuts looming and boardroom musical chairs - we’ve been here before.
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Making the salary sacrifice
The corporation can avoid deep and bloody cuts by seizing control.