All Comment articles – Page 106
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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
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CommentBBC faces being cut back to basics
The BBC’s tough past few years are nothing compared to the pain it will face under the new government, says John Mair
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CommentBafta 2015: a celebration of eccentricity
Broadcast editor Chris Curtis reflects on the big winners at the Bafta Television Awards.
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CommentAccess is easy when you’re Educating Joey Essex
Political parties’ hunger for publicity opened doors for the TOWIE star, says Phil Harris
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CommentFixed rig has always been about capturing drama
By using the kit on stage, we can put viewers at the heart of The Vote, says David Clews
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CommentKaty Jones: one of the best producers of her generation
Peter Salmon pays tribute to the creative force behind Hillsborough and Mark Of Cain
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CommentTelevised sport is on the ropes
Launch of Periscope has dealt a damaging blow, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe benefits of thinking global
International formats are setting the pace for UK broadcasters
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CommentLearning TV's survival skills
There is no structured career path in TV, so seize every chance to learn from the best, writes Andrew Newman
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PodcastTalking TV: BBC Studios and No Offence
Talking TV gets the inside track on Paul Abbott’s new drama No Offence and mulls over the race to run BBC Studios and the Channel 4 entertainment changes.
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CommentWhy Sky cannot afford to stand still
Sky is making some smart moves in its channel repositioning, but its mainstream offerings remain a mixed bag, says Stephen Arnell
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CommentWhere are all the parties’ manifestos for television?
BBC funding is addressed, but there’s little mention of wider industry, says Alan Griffiths
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CommentIt’s time to celebrate and support women in tech
WFTV is branching out to promote women in technical fields, says Natalie Samson
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CommentWhatever happened to talent?
TV must stop reaching for the Z-list celebs, says Steven D Wright
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CommentNext-generation development training
Warner Bros TV Production managing director Nick Emmerson on nurturing development talent.
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CommentCrowdfunding: the new kid on the financing block
The traditional route to funding TV is being challenged, says Indiegogo’s Miranda Fleming


















