All Comment articles – Page 121
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CommentITV Studios entering a new phase
Julian Bellamy’s appointment likely to mean a push on factual, says Chris Curtis
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CommentArmchair critics are the worst
TV is getting it in the neck from all and sundry, says Steven D Wright
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CommentSubtitles still need the human touch
Subtitles are improving but automated services have far to go, says Red Bee’s Hewson Maxwell
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CommentFinding a career path in TV design
Bafta Craft Awards highlight excellent work but design skills need more industry support, says Don Kong
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CriticsTV Critics: Trying Again; A Family Of My Own; Protecting Our Parents; Kevin’s Supersized Salvage
“The script fizzed with wordplay and pop culture references.”
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Jamaica Inn
“Still only catching one in every 10 words. Farewell #JamaicaInn”
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CommentFinding talent is never easy
Two different approaches bear fruit for Good Morning Britain and Spun Gold
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CommentNetflix must stay a step ahead
SVoD service has to innovate to keep rivals at bay, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentMumbled dialogue? Don't blame us
Viewers complain about Jamaica Inn’s audio, but many factors are at play, says Fraser Barber
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CriticsTV Critics: Warren United; Drag Queens of London; New Worlds
“Warren United lacks the space…in which real originality can grow.”
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CommentWhy commissioning is comedy gold
TV production is like a white-collar Game of Thrones, says comedy writer Will Smith
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CommentObituary: Richard Broke
Producer Richard Broke, whose credits included Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years, has died
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CommentLondon studios must rise to the challenge
With several sites closing, studio owners must react to changing demands, says Piers Read
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CriticsTV Critics: How To Get A Council House; Mad Men; Ian Hislop's Olden Days; Party House
“He undermined his argument with soundbites from the usual Socialist Worker types”
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CommentLenny Henry: The Roadmap for Change
TV Collective founder Simone Pennant on bringing Lenny Henry’s diversity vision to life
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FeaturesPreparing for television 2.0
The internet is likely to have a more profound impact on TV than the shift from analogue to digital, says Mike Grieve
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CommentBBC3 chief: what’s the criteria?
Candidates will have to prove their online ambitions to land job says Chris Curtis
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CommentThe 10 phrases you need to know
Baffled by the doublespeak spouted by commissioners? Help is at hand from Steven D Wright

















