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Edinburgh TV Festival 2014

  • Jane Martinson

    Media blog
    It seems to be Groundhog Day for public service broadcasters

    Jane Martinson
  • Keith Lemon

    Media Monkey
    Monkey at Edinburgh: Keith Lemon naked, Peter Fincham’s man cave

  • Frankie Boyle said he would have to 'tone down' his comedy to be booked by TV executives.

    Frankie Boyle tells BBC to sack 'cultural tumour' Jeremy Clarkson

  • Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe in Sky Arts' Playhouse Presents series A Young Doctor's Notebook

    Sky Arts chief: BBC push is ‘not frightening’

  • Krishnan Guru-Murthy: getting straight to the point again

    Media Monkey
    Krishnan Guru-Murthy talks tough again at slap-happy Edinburgh TV festival

  • Vice News report on The Islamic State has attracted more than 2.5m views on YouTube

    Vice News sparks debate on engaging younger viewers

  • BBC Trust role should not become ‘political football’, says Tory MP

  • Channel 4 wins channel of the year at Edinburgh TV festival

  • Karen Matthews

    Shannon Matthews kidnap hoax may be made into TV drama

  • Danny Cohen

    BBC will continue producing its biggest shows, says TV chief

  • Richard Madden in Game of Thrones

    BBC1 adaptation of Lady Chatterley’s Lover to feature Games of Thrones star

  • Sheridan Smith

    Shaven-headed Sheridan Smith reveals emotion behind BBC cancer drama

  • Media Monkey
    BBC bosses turn on C4 presenter after rigorous quizzing of BBC1 controller

  • BBC urged to scale back in-house production to boost creative economy

  • Cliff Richard coverage defended by BBC executive at Edinburgh TV festival

  • Channel 4 chief calls BSkyB ‘dishonest’ over subsidy claims

  • Sky1 to feature contestants in squirrel suits in new gameshow Wild Things

  • David Abraham

    David Abraham’s MacTaggart lecture - full text

    Read the Channel 4 chief executive’s exploration of creative risk-taking and C4’s future at the Edinburgh TV festival
  • David Abraham

    British TV industry at risk from US tech and media giants, says Channel 4 chief

    David Abraham says creativity will be sacrificed for profit as US companies buy up British broadcasters and producers
  • Jeff Pope

    Philomena writer Jeff Pope plans television drama about Jimmy Savile

    ITV Studios head of factual drama says he is still thinking about how to dramatise story of the disgraced BBC presenter. By Tara Conlan
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