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"This role will allow Charlotte to take a view across channels to drive distinctiveness, quality and risk-taking even further, while offering a single point of contact for programme makers and ensuring audiences get the best programmes, however and wherever they choose to watch".
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It's a bespoke range of titles reflecting the company ethos: distinctiveness and quality, plus a strong sense of place.
I think it can still deliver distinctiveness and quality [after these cuts]." Tabor also raised the possibility of a radical change in the way it measures audiences, positing the possibility that Rajar will go from measuring big stations on a three-month to a four-month basis.
No? Surely their lack of impact on the wider scene is a sign of their distinctiveness and idiosyncratic quality.
To retreat from quality or distinctiveness would be dreadful".
It's possible, but the overall quality and distinctiveness would have inevitably dropped.
"We decided we'd reached the point where salami-slicing would affect quality and distinctiveness.
Over all, I was impressed with the quality and distinctiveness of these variations on the theme.
The continuing need for quality and distinctiveness outside the BBC needs to be articulated clearly, loudly and often.
Other questions include "does increased quality and distinctiveness come at a price?" and how can the BBC be "more open", both for "programme-makers and for audiences".
What gave the evening wholeness was not so much the balance of contrasts as the fine quality and distinctiveness of each performance.
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