Television Magazine

September 2020

Graeme Thompson asks if the infamous ‘exams algorithm’ also informed the BBC’s plan to axe regional...
A gentle guide to getting older and wiser, which Moya Lothian-McLean returns to again and again
David Olusoga’s powerful MacTaggart lecture contained uncomfortable personal resonances for Pat...
ITV’s adaptation of JG Farrell’s novel The Singapore Grip has many contemporary resonances,...
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To provide succour to desperate Succession fans faced with a long wait for series three, HBO has...
Military advisor Paul Biddiss is interviewed by Matthew Bell
Kate Holman and Imani Cottrell update us on five social media trends
Sky Arts is about to debut as a free service. Phil Edgar-Jones, the man in charge, explains to...
The writers of The Salisbury Poisonings tell the RTS why gaining the confidence of local people was...
Vikki Cook responds to Marcus Ryder’s article in our last issue by outlining what Ofcom is doing to...
An RTS event showed how platforms and broadcasters can cut through digital clutter
James Purnell tells Miranda Sawyer how the BBC acted fast to transform its education service in...
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Maria St Louis puts forward a three-point plan to build genuinely diverse teams in the media...
Shilpa Ganatra examines why BBC Three sketch show Famalam, a huge hit on social media, is making...
The makers of the ITV family favourite Dancing on Ice have broken taboos. Now they’re preparing to...