Television Magazine

July/August 2016

The raunchy Versailles is more than a romp through history, finds Raymond Snoddy. It is a symptom...
Will Brexit liberate Britain's TV sector or will international media giants now abandon London...
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Tony Jordan moves on from Dickensian to Dubrovnik, but still thinks the BBC allowed a special show...
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More data and transparency are needed if TV companies are to stop discriminating against women. So...
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As Vice launches its first UK TV channel, Stuart Kemp investigates why having a strong identity is...
Steve Clarke meets polyglot Turner executive Giorgio Stock, whose division is back on top.
Short-form video is booming – the challenge is getting your content noticed, says Steve Clarke
James Mates blames willful British ignorance of the European project for Brexit 
Book review: Maggie Brown gives us her commentary on The Day the Music Died: A Life Lived...
An RTS event wrung some laughs from a weighty subject – how to make it in TV comedy. Matthew Bell...
A new wave of innovation in set-top boxes will see power shift from broadcasters to platforms,...