Television Magazine

October 2022

Clive Myrie mounts a passionate defence of an organisation that he says helps define who we are as...
Peter Bazalgette identifies the threats to Britain’s public service media and suggests how the UK...
Narinder Minhas
Fish out of water Narinder Minhas on how he learned to swim – and thrive – in a world full of...
Edward Watts is best known for two bold, powerful RTS Award-winning films, Escape from Isis and the...
Stephanie Farmer
Stephanie Farmer welcomes a new intake of students who can build on a great film and TV-making...
Convention Chair Priya Dogra lays out the critical challenges facing the TV industry.
Warner Bros. Discovery’s worldwide boss outside the US outlines why ‘must-have’ content is crucial...
As consumers’ budgets are squeezed and their habits change, which business models can still deliver...
Channel 4 Chief Executive Alex Mahon explains how the broadcaster is protecting its unique remit in...
The RTS hears how an explosion of open-source material is transforming investigative...
Three revealing films on under-appreciated aspects of the black experience premiered at the...
The BBC’s Director-General identifies the key challenges of funding, political impartiality and...
From left: Mundi Vondi, Jatin Aythora, Vicki Dobbs Beck and Marc Cieslak (after his avatar has left)
Should broadcasters and producers be making their output ever-more immersive and interactive?...
ITV CEO Carolyn McCall
ITV’s CEO discusses advertising-supported streaming and digital-first production.
From left: Doug Wood, Natalka Znak, Gama Gbio, Rob Rinder, Clare Laycock and Kevin Lygo
Factual entertainment offers value for money but it is hard for new formats to break through 
The opinions of TV’s next generation should make veteran execs sit up and listen.
Director Baz Luhrmann explains how he set out to tell an epic story even bigger than the musical...
In his first speech as Ofcom Chair, Michael Grade urges broadcast journalists to avoid...