All Comment articles – Page 119
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CommentNews for the news-avoiders
Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards’ endorsement of Channel 5 News was music to my ears
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CommentBroadcasters catch election fever
BBC and C4 do battle with formats based on hot political topics, says Chris Curtis
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CommentSinging contests turn to tech
ITV can learn from Rising Star’s debut in the US, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentTV tax breaks need to go further
Relief for live-action kids’ shows could deliver £3m to the economy
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CommentForging closer links with Israel
Israeli TV is a rich source for universal personal and political subject matter, says Ruth Lev Ari
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CommentLearning to talk to 'Generation Y'
Today’s twentysomethings are the most important generation since the 1960s
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CommentInteractive shows demand new ways of thinking
Training in digital skills and TV formats is key for the next generation, says Louise Brown
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CommentBig BBC1 debate on horizon
Trust criticism is fair, but it must be nuanced to make a difference
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CommentBBC must be bolder on diversity
Mistakes of the past should not be repeated, says Barnie Choudhury
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CommentScrapping BBC in-house would be a dumb move
John McVay’s plan would be bad for the BBC, indies and viewers, argues Edward Morgan
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CommentCorruption, economics and the Henry Plan
Lenny Henry’s diversity vision is vital, says Simon Albury
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CommentAll to play for, despite own goals
World Cup coverage has been strong, apart from a few slip-ups says Jake Kanter
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CommentTV news is about to change
We all love a full-on, no- holds-barred fight about the future of television.
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CommentQC can’t all be automated
When it comes to AS-ll file delivery, an experienced eye is more important than ever, says JP Dash
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CommentSet voters free - or pay the consequences
Paid voting should be killed off in favour of free interaction, says Tom McDonnell.
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CommentThe multi-channel equation
Volume can be more crucial than rights when securing multi-channel commissions, says Tern TV’s Ed Crick
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CommentDefending the World Cup
Adrian Crawley’s five steps for managing cyber attacks during the Brazil World Cup.
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CommentRik Mayall: The 'irresistible force' who loved to laugh
He was a gorgeous man and extraordinary to work with, writes Richard Curtis


















