All Comment articles – Page 101
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CriticsTV Critics: School Swap – The Class Divide; Terror on Everest: Surviving the Nepal Earthquake; New Tricks
“A touching, optimistic appraisal of state education as it faces unprecedented pressures.”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Scandalous Lady W; Revenge Porn; Show Me A Hero
“A cliché of female emancipation when greater insights and complexity beckoned.”
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CommentGetting a better view of diversity
With just a little effort, the Diamond system will soon offer a richness of data on diversity, says Amanda Ariss
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CommentThe Word: how we made TV history
Presenter Terry Christian explains how The Word’s inclusivity inspired the next generation
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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


















