All Comment articles – Page 104
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CommentCommissioning pool widens for digital experts
It’s not just TV and film companies that are competing for graduates with digital skills, says Louise Brown
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CommentWon’t somebody think of the kids?
Children’s TV still has a lot to offer the thrusting young creative, says Steven D Wright
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CommentKids’ animation is thriving, but the battle is not over
We must come together as an industry to safeguard our future, argues Oli Hyatt
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CommentWhy we should celebrate classic children’s television
Our fond memories show that it’s vital to keep investing in kids’ TV, says Rachel Moseley
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CommentHealth of kids’ TV is issue for all
Creating a strong children’s sector is an opportunity, not a burden
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CommentRedefining quality
We all want to make quality content. But what exactly does that mean, asks Ben Butterworth
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CommentHow Channel 4 fell for 'oddball' drama No Offence
Broadcaster was the ‘magnetic north’ for our uncompromising vision, writes creator Paul Abbott
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CommentDelivering a constant stream of news
The use of mobile streaming apps can help broadcasters engage with their audiences, says Jonas Vig
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CommentBBC Academy puts focus on digital
BBC Academy director Joe Godwin responds to claims training is slipping down the BBC’s agenda
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PodcastTalking TV - BBC3 special: Jimmy Mulville & Jon Thoday
Jimmy Mulville and Jon Thoday visit Broadcast towers for a Talking TV special, where they discuss their mission to save BBC3.
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CommentResolution revolution
It’s time for broadcasters and media companies to face the issue of Ultra HD, says John Ive
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CommentOrdinary lives can make for compelling drama
Escapism has its place, but I want to see people coping with real issues, says Dominic Savage
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CommentNavigating the complex world of copyright
The rules covering use of music can be baffl ing, but help is at hand, says Frances Hodgson
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CommentBBC proves its worth with events that are unique
Who else would attempt something as ambitious as Music Day? asks Jane Marlow
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CommentC4 will benefit from bartering
Tapping into new ad revenues is a model for success, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentBBC needs to come out fighting
Corporation has to engage the public as allies in funding fight
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CommentLet’s all work to make the BBC the best it can be
Corporation can lead the way in addressing regional imbalances, says Christine Payne
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CommentWe must lose TV's diversity blind-spot
It is a shocking waste to let diverse talent go unrecognised, says Marcus Ryder
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Humans, C4
“Watching #Humans. It’s rather brilliant, isn’t it. And judging from how shite Siri is, still 100 years away from being reality. Phew.”


















