With an upcoming Raoul Moat drama and Savile documentary, are broadcasters going too far?
ARCHIVE ▸ Stephen Arnell
As TalkTV prepares to launch, is there room in the market for two ‘anti-woke’ news channels, asks Stephen Arnell.
Can Sky whether the loss of ‘Game of Thrones’ as it looks to a future without exclusive HBO content, asks Stephen Arnell.
The days when snobbish viewers could safely watch the BBC without fear of commercial TV riffraff is long gone, writes Stephen Arnell.
This week marks C5’s 25th anniversary and it has quietly achieved success without the bells and whistles, argues Stephen Arnell.
ITV charts a course for diversity – but can director of television Kevin Lygo resist the urge to step on the message, asks Stephen Arnell.
While the international iteration is said to be keeping its head above water, the tea leaves don’t look good for the UK version.
Channel 4 should consider getting genuinely committed editorial talent (on reasonable salaries) at the helm – before it’s too late.
Does DG Tim Davie’s BBC mistake ‘balance’ for truth?
BBC3 is back on linear and UKTV’s W is set to go free-to-air this Spring. Have rumours of the death of traditional TV been greatly exaggerated?