All Comment articles – Page 104
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CriticsTV Critics: Vicious; Eating Together; Rome's Invisible City; Man Down
“The writing is frankly snore-inducing and the acting is of the Miranda Hart School of Hammy Self-consciousness.”
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CommentThe BBC must not die of neglect
Leaving the BBC to fend for itself in the wilderness would be cultural vandalism, argues screenwriter Peter Harness
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CommentBritain would be better off without the BBC
Back the BBC? This sinister organisation should be abolished, argues Martin Durkin
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PodcastTalking TV: BBC campaign & Hoff the Record
On the latest Talking TV, Broadcast editor Chris Curtis explains why Broadcast has launched a campaign Backing the BBC and we go behind the scenes of Hoff The Record.
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CommentWhy US ownership works for Raw TV
Our relationship with Discovery has strengthened since it bought us, but we get no special favours, says Joely Fether
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CommentChris Bryant: Now is the time to act to protect the BBC’s future
We must guard against attacks on the BBC before charter renewal, says shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport Chris Bryant
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CommentJimmy Mulville: Find alternatives to BBC3 cuts
I want to support a properly funded BBC that provides a comprehensive TV service – not just for the middle-aged viewer but also for a young adult audience.
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CommentJon Thoday: BBC3 plans could undermine funding model
Avalon wants to support a BBC that makes the broadcasting of innovative programmes for all audiences its priority.
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CommentAndrea Wong: The BBC is a great success and should be celebrated
BBC’s creative output is essential for British and international TV, says Andrea Wong
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CommentWe’ll miss the BBC when it’s gone
It may not be perfect, but the corporation is an asset to our industry, says Steven D Wright
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CommentWhy Broadcast is backing the BBC
The initial industry reaction to Broadcast’s Backing the BBC campaign has been fascinating: we’ve received both plenty of plaudits and a few raised eyebrows.
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CriticsTV Critics: Joan of Arc: God’s Warrior; Gary Lineker on the Road to FA Cup Glory
“God’s Warrior was elegant, engaging and rigorous.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Churchill: When Britain Said No; The Night Bus
“This was a devastating if gleefully one-sided assault on Churchill’s memory.”
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CommentLook at online short-form content as a parallel future
In the context of hours viewed, long-form content isn’t under threat, says Paul Lee
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CommentUKTV keeps it refreshingly simple
Content spend drives profits, as broadcaster sets itself new targets
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NewsDigging deeper
Getting to know viewers on an individual level can pay dividends for broadcasters, says Ruth Peters
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CommentWe need more opportunities for all
More structured training and clearer career paths are needed to help the creative industries continue to grow, says Dinah Caine
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CommentBeating Twitter to the punchline
Joel Morris hopes a majority government will reinvigorate TV satire
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CommentBattle for the licence fee shapes up
New culture secretary wants change, but is a considered critic of BBC


















