All Comment articles – Page 111
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CommentOnline distribution has landed
Globe wins and Sony success show growing power, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentBBC doesn’t deserve award for Sir Cliff raid broadcast
Wrong to enter search of star’s property for RTS, says Dominic Crossley
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CommentDiversity goes beyond rivalry
Broadcasters must be brave enough to learn from other strategies
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Comment4K and smart TVs dominate CES
Gary Woolf looks beyond the ‘rocket’ rollerskates at this year’s CES
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CommentMaking Asian voices heard
Reality TV is ahead of other genres when it comes to diversity, says Gurinder Chadha
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CriticsTV Critics: Bring Back Borstal; The Super-Rich and Us; Sex Party Secrets
“It was hard to shake the feeling that everyone was simply playing dress-up.”
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CommentBBC3 should do more than make you laugh and think
It’s the shows that count online, says Stephen Arnell
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CommentWhy should the nations get all the attention?
A huge swathe of the country is missing from Danny Cohen’s plans, says Andrew Sheldon
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CommentBBC looks to Future of News
Digital transformation and broader tone are key, says Maggie Brown
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CommentProducers waiting for clarity
Endemol Shine and BBC Productions first big items on 2015 agenda
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Broadchurch series two
“Damn you, @ChrisChibnall, raising the bar for the rest of us… #Broadchurch”
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CriticsTV Critics: Foyle's War; Sammy Davis Jr: The Kid in the Middle; Walking the Nile; Frank Sinatra: Our Way
“You don’t have to pay close attention to Foyle’s War, but it’s worth it for the detail-rich historical context of Anthony Horowitz’s plots”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Apprentice final
“The Apprentice itself isn’t the winner. Tired and in need of some serious redecoration.”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Fall; Playhouse Presents: Marked
“The painstaking procedural elements were confidently compelling and the performances uniformly classy”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Apprentice; The Fight For Saturday Night
“The interview stage is usually one of the highlights of the series but, Littner aside, the interviewers failed to deliver any killer one-liners”
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CriticsTV Critics: Black Mirror; The Missing; The Choir: New Military Wives; The Great British Bake Off Christmas Masterclass
“It was the most original drama (or comedy) of the year.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Steph and Dom Meet Nigel Farage; Timeshift
“It was essentially TV designed for a Twitter LOL-along”
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CommentMake filming fair for everyone
TV has the same duty of care wherever it is made, says John Willis
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CommentNew year brings fresh opportunity
BBC3 move should provide a platform for new forms of content
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CommentWhat’s next for TV in the connected age?
Audiences need linear TV more than ever, says Tom Cape


















