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Hi welcome to the media club, I'm your house tonight and we are live on location at the Edinburgh International TV festival, but is it the bitchiest festival yet later on? Why was a newspaper editor doing the Prestigious mactaggart lecture will be finding out who's on the line up.

She is last one laughing at the festival and throwing if you have to see if I can you tell what's real and what's not real.

Icona directed-broadcast magazine Hilton and the pilot TV podcast hosting two sessions of kind of in-between the two of them and quite stressed out.

I'm busy time for you.

So that's one knows that so there's a lot to talk about pooing in swimming pools which is a new you show it is Danny Dyer I was talking about on a clip from the future for Sky a good list of all so far with colleagues and on the broadcast and I have to credit my colleague to this to the beaches that

The shadow fight 2 Channel 4 about one of our articles of yeah, it's just because people are in a bit of a cat in the bag having your voice and the sensor list in the industries in a strange moments go out and look like you've got a pen.

I've got something to say don't like when coming out swinging and I think that I think that's what's going on but it's good.

Bacon part of your whole thing she had to get Stephen Graham in adolescence etc and Jack writing it and I think that's become one of the most interesting stories.

And by the way, I just looked at the drinks and she seems like that by the end of the course.

I didn't think about that deliberately to do this at all.

It's every what you honestly think I am to think that you know in the end.

You know what Alan you know would you say that any I know the person who cuts Tom Cruise's first film industry has to take credit for mission impossible, so I don't particularly with that was really interesting idea and streamers vs.

Commission my staff bit of a push button, they're not really doing Spotify sessions this year if you're not here, we're going to talk about you and PS3 my daughter.

I think there is something about town this year which from streamers which could have been on budgets were less of an issue, but they could have been on the PS3 for my supposed to be probably feel a little bit nervous about that, but you know the moment where I got advertising issues or they got licence be coming up to come out swinging a little bit too really sort of you know what it is.

That's great about them and how their valuable speakers, so yeah, I think there is definitely a sense of if the stream isn't going to show up in the same way you talk about them creators as well.

See people doing well.

I need two people.

When is TV film to all of that show what they have that super special about the the YouTube finding going? I'm not sure I need to play with you.

That was ringing around their hands going we need to do something with this YouTube thing and some please tiktok cos and then let me know what apart from getting involved in Strictly Come Dancing and stuff but that but what should effectively you know in America recently what suddenly majority of young people in America watching YouTube over broadcast and certainly Network TV

Relax about that are watching YouTube on the TV over and something else that might help me on YouTube that's fine and I think that's slightly different compositions as well as going to find Talent tubers.

I think you know so I'm not life for some comedy Talent to be part of that used cars that down so I think I think it's unfair facts about YouTube to pick my daughter you told something I've got a better idea of what I doing then call for PSV to start putting more content on YouTube making more content from your on YouTube from Ofcom saying you guys to get into this open leading the way on it.

They have numbers on their original staff explained that there will be a TV

Load up a huge numbers now.

I mean what they were saying to us Craig Morris chemist at their broadcast summit about it to his head of ITV X and what sort of episodes and it doesn't cannibalise it adds viewers viewers Channel 4.

It's not much money.

They actually making from this new content so it's there is a sense of YouTubers where the boys are we need to go with us.

Are we need to be ready for TV to evolve but no one's quite worked out OK how do we pay for it? How do we read and it's publishing has had so many Halloween make it work no need to go there, but like what we do when we get there any other hearing about who's going to get various jobs that are in the industry.

It's really hard to tell them when you're talking to people whether or not they names that people have turned into the mix because they're like what I do like to be a mix or I'd like my boss to think I could be in them.

Maybe thinks it's ok.

I might be more valuable in the you know so that's that's always kind of fun.

How much would that is anything that is fine with Liam Wilson CEO of shine and zapatron in the Boyzone this section of the Edinburgh TV festival just come off about last one laughing great show genuinely didn't know that maybe we could watch.

Amazing young male young female old the travelator bit had all of the faces that people there and everyone they chose sort of said yes, and it was wasn't anybody else did many people turn it down.

Is a long process getting through the tender process and then it was a person with such thing and then they basically said these people like within a week or so, so that we had that like so within about a week and a half Sunday we had enough and backgrounds and those people talk.

Situation when we found each other and security very the same one that was there to hear the people.

Want to do it is really about getting the balance right so you even if you just have time.

He would love to do it for the experience of fix the red pill or the production and then there's a patron guys were a bit more talent editorial.

Yes, then you to the business combination and I think the session both probably felt made of their own.

Who sings season 2 Diane Morgan Maisie Adam on the day 6 weeks ago first episode for yesterday viewing in the middle of it?

It was very interesting who did anybody got I should probably go but I do as well.

That was so people and I think that.

We did this time for the team is the Joker people wanted to bring everyone prepare dinner at the full now.

There's like breaking people quite a busy 18 months particularly, MasterChef

Studio which is amazing that was what happened was me because I wasn't a lot of it was quite the wrong word carried out the next series of two weeks time to have a spare.

Birmingham in a place the production line

Central City Council Solihull with our casting producer training up people's reality actually really good just cracking on the making.

Directions travel at what do you say when you talking to broadcast things? I think it's probably come back and some places I think so, I think you still like to get involved in and sometimes it to partner with American companies.

Get their shows up like a scripted reality.

Play New Zealand which is brilliant.

That's going out a couple of months for Channel 4 and that's a bit more like what you doing.

It.

Yes, because I'm fucking amazing is passion and knowledge.

That is really good Louis Theroux meets guy Martin sort of Fire would have Alan from broadcast and Prezzo coming from Gold wall up channel for Channel 5 both the same as I love you both.

Always has a lot to say and I think a reason why a lot of people like to turn up those sessions is because he's not afraid to take a swipe helicopter paper.

I was very complimentary of being cats actually have a line here.

He is a genius.

I think he's completely ruined the television and I take my hat off is originality and creativity you did ask why no one was laughing.

I think he he had his mate with skydance spoken to the new boss and they really like what I'm doing and they were called Fernhill be going forward so that's nice confirmation to have this what happened to the timer.

Streaming out of Channel 4 connection between the broadcast and the Three Little Pigs that each other that's a big take away a lot of people if they're Dublin that drama spend which is something you work done scripted.

If slightly terrifying there were a few criticisms of the audience are working the same writer Stephen off there a lot think that we hear Russell T Davies it's a no Jack Thorne again and again and again.

Where are you writing space? You know what how they coming through to you with my tea interesting stuff.

I've got a few new reality shows that are coming out with big said don't like last year.

They were looking at reality of dox and then next year if they're trauma doubling down on a streaming service.

Drama for about 6-months amazing news I'm in the bed and the reality is we can talk about what you want the money probably not gonna need anything.

So they are true that has spend that probably means it's going to come out of it, but it's important say that they spend their spending less money elsewhere will it wasn't really clear the delegates about their push, Edinburgh I don't even think you really know what it is idea of who's going to be the head of Channel 4 in-house production processes.

It feels like no one wants to put their name on that role in the same way that you get people wanting to follow their name for the big jobs.

I feel like it's almost a bit.

Because it feels like to put your name on being in house means that you're going to be eating from someone else's play you're going to be taking their potential commissions in the future.

It does feel like something that people are a bit more nervous about I would say Channel 5 w's was dreaming of elevated to the same level as the main networks in Sandwich press can't go to because they were only 150 places and a lot more than 150 attendees at Edinburgh Festival

You know it's not for me a cat's about the practical things spotlight session but they were in developing station that are in and I was seeing as I said we are talking to delegate said talking to people hear you haven't seen apple do anything.

I don't think you know a couple of people don't seem them do anything in their entirety so much British channels, so one Festival because they need to be here and say what they want for the sake of their festival a lot money and they have a video chat, but have inflated the price of television and me that somebody must without of TV etc.

They should be held up to me, but I think there is some frustration from the UK broadcasters in it every year I do spotlights.

Can I have my feet help to the fire but the extremist necessarily have that same obligation and I can totally understand why that is frustrating it is interesting speaking to a lot of people walking around they have put it out the whole kind of treatment divide and whether or not it's you know it's good and away because I could be a bit more candida.

Maybe say something without the press being there to do at the same time.

It doesn't mean that they're not necessarily being held accountable in the same way.

It's a tricky balance.

I think they have Rowan Woods did say that are likely to come back next year I do a spotlight, but there is that kind of imbalance which I can see it.

Thank you.

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