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MediaGuardian Edinburgh International TV Festival 2009

September 2009

  • Organ Grinder
    Murdoch Jr gives BBC a preview of the battle ahead

    Steve Hewlett
  • Public rejects Murdoch view of BBC, says ICM poll

  • Comedian Frank Skinner, 13 December 2008

    Media Monkey
    Monkey's favourite festival quotes

  • Gerhard Zeiler's Wordview Address

    Organ Grinder
    Gerhard Zeiler on why British TV should be proud of itself

  • James Murdoch gives 2009 MacTaggart lecture at Edinburgh TV festival

    A chill wind

    How much did James Murdoch's hard-hitting speech, taking aim at the BBC, reflect industry concerns? James Robinson and Maggie Brown report

  • Emily Bell

    Organ Grinder
    The BBC is not the problem - it's an inability to let go of the past

    Emily Bell

    Emily Bell: Vivian Schiller described the idea that large numbers of people will pay for content as 'mass delusion'

  • Media Monkey
    Media Monkey's Edinburgh Diary

    Read Monkey's diary from the Monday section

  • The X Factor live auditions criticised by former Big Brother psychologist

  • BBC to revive kids' show Bamzooki

  • Adam Boulton calls for TV election debates

  • Gerhard Zeiler's Worldview Address: Adapting to the new market reality

  • RTL's Gerhard Zeiler urges UK to relax TV product placement rules

  • Tim Hincks: BBC 'needs a bit of tough love' after James Murdoch's criticism

  • Organ Grinder
    Edinburgh TV Festival Sunday: Day three as it happened

  • Robert Peston's Richard Dunn Memorial Lecture: What future for media and journalism?

  • James Murdoch's attack on BBC is specious and out of date

  • BBC's Robert Peston in furious face-to-face row with James Murdoch

  • Big Brother suffered following race row restrictions, says Davina McCall

    Presenter says reality show has been 'complianced to within an inch of its life' since 2007. By Leigh Holmwood

  • ITV's Fincham defends Britain's Got Talent over Susan Boyle treatment

    Broadcaster not to blame for traumatic experience of Boyle and 10-year-old Hollie Steele, says senior executive. By Mark Sweney

  • John Whittingdale: Digital Economy bill may run out of time

    Culture select committee chairman questions Labour appetite for pushing bill through Parliament ahead of general election. By Mark Sweney
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