All The Editor articles – Page 33
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Mining for comedy gold
Comedy is one of the toughest genres to get right - but one viewers value highly.
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The axe-man cometh
C4 has outlined its belt-tightening plans this week. It's an industry-wide issue.
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Stepping out of London
BBC's move to hand more commissions to the nations is a long overdue boost.
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Leader: Damned if they do...
It's crunch time for BBC Worldwide if it is to head off its growing band of critics.
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Leader: Make room for risk
Taking a risk on new formats and ideas is at the heart of TV programme success.
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Two heads better than one
Partnering can help creatives get more from their IP - critical in today's climate.
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Crunch time at ITV
The broadcaster's predicament sums up all the problems faced by old media.
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Leader: Lessons learnt?
The BBC has been handed a record fine - but that isn't the end of the trust crisis.
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Models of flexibility
The first part of Ofcom's PSB review faces up to the challenges of a digital future.
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Narrow perspectives
TV's white, middle-class bias will remain unless attitudes to diversity change.
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Clicking into place
Bebo’s deals with key broadcasters spell rapid change for TV - but also opportunity.
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Why we still need C4
No matter what Ofcom concludes on PSB, this born risk-taker is vital to UK television
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Reasons to be cheerful
After the furore following the Deloitte report, we can still be proud of British TV, says Emily Booth.