All The Editor articles – Page 32
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Five gets Woolfe factor
Airey's new channel controller will bring much-needed showmanship to Five.
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Getting down to business
The mood is sober at MipTV as execs negotiate a path through the downturn.
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The masters of spin
Spin-offs are winners in many ways for the UK, but don't let them stifle new ideas.
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Let's hear it for indies
It’s Indie Survey time again - and it gives me great pleasure to report that, based on 2008 numbers, the sector has had a successful year.
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Problems of perception
We can see the industry is taking the hard times seriously. Andy Burnham, take note.
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ITV's regional roots
ITV should remember that the regions have been one of its traditional strengths.
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Brave, but not reckless
The industry faces extraordinary challenges, and so must keep its head.
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A licence to lose money?
ITV is facing up to the fact that its business model is in need of a radical overhaul
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ITV's dramatic changes
ITV is rethinking its drama line-up - as financial pressures loom large.
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Kangaroo loses bounce
The Competition Commission's ruling could be seen as a blow to collaboration.
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Passionate about PSB
Too much rests on the future of PSB for us to duck this fiendishly challenging riddle.
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A crucial time for TV
Broadcasters have a lot on their plates - and that includes the future of PSB.
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TV in a cold climate
Reviewing 2008, it's clear the industry must look to its strengths in the year ahead.
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The crunch bites
Tough times tend to mean suppliers get squeezed - so Pact has its work cut out.
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How to bounce back
Project Kangaroo needs to box clever if it is to deal with concerns over competition.
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A change for the better
The revamped Broadcast delivers the best content that meets our readers' needs.
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The future is online
As traditional TV funding comes under threat, the web offers a way forward.
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The greening of television
The industry is making real progress on green issues, but more needs to be done.