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ITV: soundbites from Edinburgh
ITV's Rocky Road: where next?
Elstein: ITV's 'vision of failure'
David Elstein's speech at Edinburgh was like a torpedo, launching a withering critique of ITV by dismissing the last 10 years as 'a decade of profound mismanagement'. By Lisa O'Carroll.
Thompson's beard: view from the psychiatrist's chair
Tim Gardam's Edinburgh speech
Can this woman save ITV?
The Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival was dominated by two questions - whether Channel 5's boss Dawn Airey can rescue an ailing giant, and can she be persuaded to do it? Matt Wells and John Cassy report
British media on the world stage
A speech given on August 23 by Anne Sweeney, president of the Disney Channel Worldwide and president of ABC Cable Networks Group, at the Guardian Edinburgh International television festival.
Disney: no plans on ITV in 'near future'
4.15pm: A senior Disney executive has ruled out a move for ITV or any other major UK media company in the near future, writes Owen Gibson.
Mark Thompson's MacTaggart Lecture
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has branded British television as 'dull, mechanical and samey' in the keynote MacTaggart speech at the Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival. He has also raised the prospect of public funding for Channel 4 in the long term. Click here for the full speech
Why Greg is the wrong man
Puttnam to speak at Edinburgh TV festival
Evans to take centre stage at Edinburgh
4.30pm: Chris Evans, the maverick TV and radio presenter, will be the star turn at the Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival later this month. By Jason Deans.
The chat show host who went to war
Earl Spencer to address TV festival
Edinburgh 2002: festival highlights
11 channels compete for new Edinburgh TV award
Dawn Airey to head Edinburgh TV Festival
Airey to take helm at Guardian Edinburgh TV Festival
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