All Comment articles – Page 125
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CommentCan Sky take the drama throne?
Big-budget productions offer risk and reward in equal measure
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CommentYou need a thick skin to survive in TV
Production offices can be as vicious as the school playground. Rise above it, says Simon Wright
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Game Of Thrones
“Favourite characters - check. New characters - of course. Death - yup. Nudity - naturally. Profanity - bucketloads.”
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CommentWhy ITV has got it wrong over AFP
Brand partnerships are a two-way street - and can be richly rewarding, says UKTV’s Sally Quick
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CommentLISTEN: Made in Chelsea
Listen to Made in Chelsea exec producer Sarah Dillistone following the show’s record-breaking return
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: The Trip To Italy
”#TheTrip as good as TV comedy gets. Absolutely glorious bit of telly.”
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CommentDavid Cameron undersells UK drama
The Prime Minister’s jingoistic BBC-bashing conveniently ignores some monster global hits
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CommentChannel 4’s factual renaissance
Broadcaster’s new slate shows a change in mood and confidence
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CommentTalent is key to better diversity
Quotas will only work if BAME staff are supported, says Asif Hasan
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CommentWeb video: the next frontier
A report commissioned for MIPTV charts the landscape for original web content
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CommentDiary of an AP: Get real with training
Why do producers expect freelancers to be able to use the latest kit, asks Ollie Scarth
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CommentTwitter Amplify: what's in it for broadcasters?
As ITV signs up for the social media service, Grabyo chief exec Gareth Capon, explains how it works
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CommentGetting UK formats back on track
We need to invest and experiment to secure the next wave of hits, says Mark Robson
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CommentSochi Paralympics: a calculated gamble
Sustaining viewer interest was the biggest challenge, reflects Jeff Foulser
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CriticsTV Critics: Believe; Salting The Battlefield; Mayday; Klondike; Ade At Sea; How to Get Ahead
“[Either]thrillingly mysterious or just lazily underwritten.”
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CommentThe rise of the selfie advert
TV can reap the rewards with more personal ads, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentBBC arts push must be modern
DG’s £18m initiative must not fall into trap of being old-fashioned
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CommentKris: Dying To Live, BBC3
Cancer victim doc is a tribute to BBC3’s backing of new talent, says Matt Robins.
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CommentCalling wrongdoers to account
The media has a crucial role in helping people stand up to corruption, says Clothilde Redfern


















