All Comment articles – Page 115
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C5 poised for profile boost
Thanks to Viacom’s scale, the broadcaster will be parking its tanks on Channel 4’s lawn, says Stephen Arnell
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Time to consider cameras in court
Pistorius trial has opened up the debate, says Simon Bucks
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Size matters for TV behemoths
But creating value, not just owning content, is key, says Kate Bulkley
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Another consultation, anyone?
Retransmission row escalates as PSB and pay-TV battle lines are drawn
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Connected broadcasting: TV anytime, anywhere
The TV industry is in a period of continuous technological innovation, says Tom Cape
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Making the big screen leap
Friday Download producer Jeremy Salsby is about to turn a studio magazine show into a movie.
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Casting must lead the way on diversity
Broadcasters are getting better at featuring minorities but where are the diverse presenters
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TV Critics: Educating the East End; Chasing Shadows; Castles in the Sky
“Educating the East End might yet end up with a set of As”.
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TV Critics: Our Zoo; Horizon
“It wasn’t quite animazing, and it wasn’t quite mid-week, either, but it was almost shamefully watchable”
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What to expect from Rona Fairhead
If resilience were the sole criterion, the incoming BBC Trust chair would certainly succeed
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TV relationships should come first
Although more options would be beneficial, says Cat Lewis
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US-style pitches bring vitality
It’s a fast and energetic way of doing business, says Laura Mansfield
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New faces set for first big tests
New BBC Trust chair and culture secretary have their work cut out, says Chris Curtis
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Peter Prichard, 1931-2014
Comedy writer Colin Edmonds remembers the super-agent who unleashed The Beatles onto US TV
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Why should viewers pay a new TV tax?
David Abraham misses the point on retransmission fees, says Sky’s Graham McWilliam
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Time to turn the spotlight on IP
Diplomacy is needed to manage the shifting balance of content ownership, argues Stuart Cosgrove
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Obituary: Neil Patience
Neil was one of the most positive people you could ever wish to work with, says This Morning sound man Nick Thomas