20/10/2017
"Publish and be damned.” That was the credo of the great newspaperman Hugh Cudlipp, who ran the Daily Mirror during its glory days and was the architect of post-war popular journalism.
If only it were that simple in the age of Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. For TV news people, the digital era is throwing up new challenges and dilemmas, no more so...
18/10/2017
A couple of years ago, in his MacTaggart lecture, Armando Iannucci called public service broadcasting “one of the best things we’ve ever done” as a country. It’s something I have always believed. And I believe that the British public does as well.
The BBC always features right at the top of those lists that often appear in the papers of the things...
18/10/2017
A+E Networks has successfully reinvented itself as a producer of original global content. Giving the international keynote address at the RTS Convention, President and CEO Nancy Dubuc explained how the US media giant had moved into new broadcasting territory.
In 2002, A+E lost the rights to reruns of the long-running police procedural Law &...
16/09/2017
The three-day Convention featured keynotes from James Murdoch, Ofcom chief Sharon White and the Secretary of State Karen Bradley MP, as well as some lively panel discussions.
Watch highlights from the event below, or scroll down to watch the sessions in full. You can read more about this year's RTS Cambridge in the October issue of Television...
16/09/2017
Reflecting on the discussion and debate of the RTS Cambridge Convention 2017, some of the leading figures in the industry share what they have learned and how their organisations will flourish in the future world.
Chair:
Tim Hincks, Co-CEO, Expectation Entertainment
Panelists:
David Abraham, Chief Executive, Channel 4
Damian Collins MP, Chairman,...