Glenn Aylett
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Electromusications
- Bye-bye Border?
- The end for ITV's smallest region?
- Published in Inside TV, on 8 April 2008
- Rise and fall of a comedy king
- Benny Hill and the winds of change in TV comedy
- Published in Behind the Screens, on 11 February 2008
- Whitehaven's Digital Revolution
- First to go digital
- Published in Bitstream, on 16 December 2007
- Charles Curran Revisited
- Better than his bad press deserves
- Published in Aspidistra, on 1 July 2007
- Michael Grade
- Popular media mogul - UPDATED
- Published in TV Heroes, on 15 May 2007
- Half-forgotten great
- Sir Ian Trethowan, BBC DG, profiled
- Published in Aspidistra, on 1 March 2007
- The thrill has gone
- A rant about modern broadcasting
- Published in Third Programme, on 2 December 2006
- The Sporting Class
- Television, sport and social class
- Published in World of Sport, on 29 April 2006
- LWT as BBC3
- The London Television Consortium had a hard lesson to learn
- Published in Behind the Screens, on 1 February 2006
- The Director-General's Chair
- This time, Glen Aylett takes on the BBC's top job
- Published in Aspidistra, on 1 January 2006
- Scotland's Media Capital
- Glenn Aylett details Glasgow's new and existing BBC and independent television production centres
- Published in Studio One, on 30 October 2005
- How to save ITV
- “The People’s Channel” is off-course and heading downstream to disaster, says Glenn Aylett
- Published in The Authority, on 30 September 2005
- BBC Under Fire - 80s Style
- The events of last year were just the latest,
says Glenn Aylett - Published in Aspidistra, on 1 April 2005
- Rose-tinted Spectacles
- Glenn Aylett has fond memories of 70s television
- Published in Halcyon Days, on 1 January 2005
- BBC Infrastructure
- Regional studios and London monoliths
- Published in Studio One, on 1 January 2005
- Looking North in '85
- BBC North East two decades ago
- Published in GeoHistory, on 1 December 2004
- Border Country
- Broadcasting in Cumbria
- Published in GeoHistory, on 1 November 2004
- You can't touch me, I'm part of the union
- Glenn Aylett on industrial relations in broadcasting
- Published in Inside TV, on 1 June 2004
- Technical school
- On being educated by television and radio
- Published in Techmark, on 24 May 2004
- Great Service, Great Sets
- Glenn Aylett on the lost world of television rentals
- Published in Halcyon Days, on 1 January 2004
- For better or worse
- Perhaps television, on balance, was always awful, ponders Glenn Aylett
- Published in Behind the Screens, on 30 August 2003
- A vote for ITV
- Is the BBC red and ITV blue?
- Published in Third Programme, on 13 July 2003
Radiomusications
- Hitler's Radio
- The story of the Volksempfänger
- Published in Radio Features, on 7 January 2008
- Radio 1 - love it or loathe it
- A love/hate relationship
- Published in BBC Radio, on 3 October 2007
- The Many Lives of BBC Radio Sport
- Glenn Aylett looks at sports coverage since 1945
- Published in BBC Radio, on 9 April 2007
- Tuning In Down Under
- Glenn Aylett touches the dial in Perth
- Published in Radio Features, on 9 April 2007
- Just for you
- The recent history of Radio 2, and its change from "Radio Grim Reaper" to being the most popular station on the dial.
- Published in BBC Radio, on 1 January 2005
Telemusications
- The network that trashed itself
- From least-worst to least-best in one lifetime
- Published in ITV at 50, on 1 February 2005
- The Studios
- From the Euston Road to the banks of the Thames
- Published in Talk of Thames, on 1 January 2005
- Strike Out
- Industrial relations at Euston Road
- Published in Talk of Thames, on 1 January 2005
