All Comment articles – Page 100
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CommentIn the beginning was The Word…
For someone starting out in TV, the show was the best place to learn, says Steven D Wright
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CommentSkinny bundles shake US giants
OTT deals pose greatest threat to status quo, writes Kate Bulkley
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CommentPlaying it safe is not an option
TV may have moved on from The Word, but risk-taking is essential
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CommentFuture-proofing BBC3
New-look BBC3 would allow for more, not less, creative risk-taking, says controller Damian Kavanagh
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CommentAsian TV market offers a unique opportunity for UK
Rapid growth in channels means there are a lot of slots to fill, says Amanda Groom
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CommentCommercialising parts of the BBC is a fair compromise
Corporation should consider a hybrid model by monetising iPlayer, says Jonathan Guthrie
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CommentHow to build a career in docs
Daniel Dewsbury shares what he’s learned from the best in the business
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CommentSky Sports News embarks on 92Live marathon
Sky Sports News HQ executive editor Andy Cairns reveals the challenge behind 92Live - in which 21 crews visit the ground of every league football club in just 12 hours.
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CommentBritish TV must invest in talent if it wants to grow
Funding should be made available for those who cannot afford fees, says Lorna Harnett
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CommentAll eyes turn to Germany
Nine Lives’ Cat Lewis takes a look at the much-touted German contribution system
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CommentAdam Crozier’s King Canute strategy
ITV boss cannot ignore the rising digital tide, writes Kate Bulkley
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CommentITV faces factual balancing act
Under pressure to evolve but heartland subjects seem to work best
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CriticsTV Critics: Britain Sees Red: Caught on Camera; The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime; Dogs On the Dole
“Grainy footage of rush hour traffic bumping over pavements to get past rubbish carts makes very dull viewing.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Witnesses; One Born Every Minute; Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
“What gives Witnesses its own identity is that its particularly morbid plot makes it arguably even creepier than anything else to come out of Scandinavia.”
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CommentBBC North: a tale of two cities
Without investment, how can Newcastle match the success of Manchester? asks Alex Connock
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CommentA shabby way to treat the BBC
The government’s attack is way off target, says Steven D Wright
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CommentBBC right to consider its options
Plenty of people have been het up (Broadcast included) about both the manner in which the recent licence fee deal was conducted and the level at which it was set.
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CommentBBC North: how we made the dream a reality
As BBC England boss Peter Salmon prepares for his new role as the first BBC Studios director, he reflects on the corporation’s achievements in Salford.
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CommentContestable funding offers a lifeline for childrens' TV
The government’s proposals for contestable funding is a welcome move, says Oli Hyatt.
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CommentTime to challenge the government’s BBC agenda
The charter renewal green paper makes insidious reading for the BBC, but Jake Kanter argues that there is plenty of hope for Auntie yet.


















