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Pistorius TV; Sunday tabloids; 大象传媒 commissioning; Mirror front page

The head of the Oscar Pistorius channel on getting access, why print circulation of the Sunday tabloids is declining, and the 大象传媒 Trust's review into commissioning.

The Oscar Pistorius trial has grabbed TV audiences around the world. Three remote controlled cameras in the court room have provided compellingly dramatic fodder for rolling news channels right around the world. The footage is broadcast by a TV channel set up specifically for the trial - which persuaded the courts to allow cameras in for the first time. George Mazarakis, the head of the Channel, talks to Laura Kuenssberg about why he campaigned for access and the 大象传媒's Legal Correspondent Clive Coleman explains why similar coverage couldn't be shown here.

Until recently, the Sunday tabloids had been relatively unscathed by consumers' changing habits and preferences. However, the latest newspaper latest circulation figures show they're finally being hit. Last month the average weekend red top circulation fell nearly twelve percent - sliding now, far faster than the circulation of their broadsheet rivals. Douglas McCabe from Enders Analysis explains why.

The 大象传媒 Trust has announced for the first time a full review of how programmes are commissioned. Some within the commercial sector are calling for programme output to be shared equally between in-house and independents, while others are calling for 大象传媒 in house programme guarantees, which currently stands at 50 per cent for TV and 80 per cent for radio, to be abolished altogether. Those against the move argue that if this was to happen then the smaller independents would lose out. So should the 大象传媒 alter or axe in house production guarantees and full open up the system open it up to competition? John McVay, Chief Executive of PACT and Pat Younge, the 大象传媒's former Chief Creative Officer discuss.

Producer: Katy Takatsuki.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Oscar Pistorius TV channel

    With George Mazarakis, the head of the Channel and Clive Coleman, 大象传媒 legal correspondent

    Duration: 08:39

  • The decline in sales of the Sunday tabloids

    With Douglas McCabe of Enders Analysis

    Duration: 03:26

  • 大象传媒 commissioning quotas - should in-house guarantees be axed?

    With John McVay of PACT and Pat Younge, former Chief Creative Officer, 大象传媒 Production.

    Duration: 09:07

  • The Mirror's use of a photo of an American girl to sell its story on hunger in the UK

    With Blogger Dan Barker who traced the picture and Dominic Ponsford, Editor Press Gazette

    Duration: 05:14

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  • Wed 16 Apr 2014 16:30

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