I was trying to work out just what it is that is going on with the commissioning system in TV current affairs, which as I said before, is going through an odd phase
Report on the inquiry, chaired by Lord Puttnam, that examined the future of public service televisio...
I remember a long time ago editing a sequence of a current affairs film about the most boring subjec...
Caroline Thompson is the BBC’s Chief Operating Officer, the woman who drives major projects such as ...
“Current affairs on UK commercial television” was a conference which marked the 50th anniversary of ...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
The BBC is facing multiple pressures to change its structure and even its funding, but what about it...
“We need the angry buzz of current affairs programmes” (Professor Sylvia Harvey in Holland, 2006, p....
“Current affairs on UK commercial television” was a conference which marked the 50th anniversary of ...
This paper will explore the changing face of current affairs programmes in three countries, New Zeal...
• There is a long history of specific institutions restricting competition in broadcasting and chang...
• The time is ripe for a proper debate about the meaning of “public service broadcasting”. • The n...
The reputation of British current affairs and documentary series such as the BBC's Panorama, Channel...
Channel 4 is announcing its strategy for the future today. Go here to their dedicated website.The PD...
I was off to one media giant this afternoon to talk about a media minnow. Can Al Gore’s Current TV e...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
Report on the inquiry, chaired by Lord Puttnam, that examined the future of public service televisio...
I remember a long time ago editing a sequence of a current affairs film about the most boring subjec...
Caroline Thompson is the BBC’s Chief Operating Officer, the woman who drives major projects such as ...
“Current affairs on UK commercial television” was a conference which marked the 50th anniversary of ...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
The BBC is facing multiple pressures to change its structure and even its funding, but what about it...
“We need the angry buzz of current affairs programmes” (Professor Sylvia Harvey in Holland, 2006, p....
“Current affairs on UK commercial television” was a conference which marked the 50th anniversary of ...
This paper will explore the changing face of current affairs programmes in three countries, New Zeal...
• There is a long history of specific institutions restricting competition in broadcasting and chang...
• The time is ripe for a proper debate about the meaning of “public service broadcasting”. • The n...
The reputation of British current affairs and documentary series such as the BBC's Panorama, Channel...
Channel 4 is announcing its strategy for the future today. Go here to their dedicated website.The PD...
I was off to one media giant this afternoon to talk about a media minnow. Can Al Gore’s Current TV e...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
Report on the inquiry, chaired by Lord Puttnam, that examined the future of public service televisio...
I remember a long time ago editing a sequence of a current affairs film about the most boring subjec...
Caroline Thompson is the BBC’s Chief Operating Officer, the woman who drives major projects such as ...