Television Magazine

Television Magazine

Monthly Publication of the RTS

November 2014

YouTube is booming but a viable business model for the platform’s contributors remains elusive,...
Andrew Mackenzie, the man behind Educating Yorkshire, explains why creatives need to be...
Saurabh Kakkar recommends online pitching for those who want to get ahead in comedy. Steve Clarke...
The television industry’s failure to attract young engineers has put it in a critical situation....
One of television’s most influential bureaucrats, Colin Shaw, has died, aged 85.
Outgoing BBC Trustee David Liddiment explains to Steve Clarke why the Trust, the licence fee and...
The deafening silence over what devo max means for the BBC and other broadcasters is no longer...
How do researchers and assistant producers go about developing this vital skill? Matthew Bell...
News from the RTS this month
Alex Connock offers scientific proof that MediaCity UK has taken off – or you could try squeezing...
When not emulating Ally, the Night Owl, Brigitte Trafford relishes any work day that includes a...
As an unknown number of media titans stalk the glittering prize, the Premier League might secretly...
Gwyneth Hughes shares her approach to the craft of screenwriting with Matthew Bell
Jimmy Mulville has faced down addiction, serious illness and the prospect of financial ruin. Andrew...
Matthew Bell hears that working as a TV freelancer requires nerves of steel but the rewards can be...
There’s a lot of life left in a genre that has frequently delivered critical acclaim on very tight...