All Comment articles – Page 108
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CommentIt pays to be fair in hiring staff
Promoting equal opportunities need not make you a light touch, argues UKTV chief executive Darren Childs
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CriticsTV Critics: Banished; The Nation's Favourite 70s Number One; The Supervet
“Elements of the story verged on the sentimental. Others felt like they belonged in a Seventies Bond film”
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CommentITV is wrong to blame BBC for ratings woes
Jake Kanter dissects Adam Crozier’s claims the BBC is the source of ITV’s ratings slump.
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CommentTechnical jobs aren’t just for the men
Drama needs a woman’s perspective, says Lisa Holdsworth
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CommentComedy execs on... Blaps, troupes & Psychobitches
Phil Clarke, Myfanwy Moore and Ben Cavey reveal the successful ingredients of a hit comedy.
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CommentHats off to TV’s funny girls
We’ve made progress, but it’s not ‘job done’, writes Lucy Lumsden
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CommentTalking point: TFI Friday
TFI Friday is not actually 20 this year, but when did C4’s 1990s entertainment gem ever play by the rules?
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CommentTony Hall’s British tactic to defend BBC
DG outlines commercial vision for reshaped production arm
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CommentEqual opportunities benefit us all
To mark International Women’s Day, Off the Fence’s Ellen Windemuth reflects on TV’s shifting gender balance
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CriticsTV Critics: Pompidou; The Casual Vacancy; Indian Summers
“Many of the antics reminded me of children’s TV. Apt, given I’m not sure that this show will appeal to anyone over 10.”
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CommentBBC Trust needs reforming
Research about what people are prepared to pay must be independent, says Maggie Brown
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CommentOn-demand: the transatlantic divide
US warnings of the death of TV need to be taken with a pinch of salt over here, says Nigel Walley
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CriticsTV Critics: House of Cards; Wolf Hall; Reinventing the Royals
“This is a show to be enjoyed on a sensual, as much as intellectual, level. From the creepy opening credits, to the inky shadows that seep into every shot, it plays like an ever-darkening study in amorality.”
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CommentDon’t mention ghosts of TV past
There’s a collective amnesia when it comes to television history, writes Steven D Wright
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CommentTwitter heralds a new era for audience engagement
Social TV metrics can benefit broadcasters and advertisers alike, says Carlos Sanchez
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CommentAll eyes are on ITV’s results
Figures will reveal more than just profit and loss, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentJane Turton takes All3 into a new era
Appointment means super-indie can emerge from a hiatus, says Chris Curtis
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CommentFuture of hire is in the post
Following Panavision’s purchase of post firm Light Iron in December, Dan Mulligan asks if there is greater emphasis on all-in-one rental models - and makes the case for open-source technology
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CommentBeware 'infotainment confusion syndrome'
NBC anchor’s fall is a sad reflection on the blurring of news and entertainment


















