All Comment articles – Page 131
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Benefits Street; The 7.39; Secrets of the Living Dolls
“Don’t really understand how people can say this is ‘bashing people on benefits’.” How TV reacted to Channel 4’s Benefits Street, Secrets of the Living Dolls and BBC1 drama The 7.39.
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CommentTerrestrial terrors at Christmas
Alan Griffiths on the emerging rights battle betwen free-to-air and pay TV operators
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PodcastTalking TV: Christmas quiz
The final Talking TV podcast of 2013 serves up a festive treat as producers and the Broadcast team go toe-to-toe in a Christmas quiz.
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CriticsTV Critics: The Great Train Robbery
“The film itself set off like a locomotive. In fact, the direction of its first five or so minutes may be the best thing I’ve seen on telly all year.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentInfographic: The X Factor 2013
SecondSync tracks the hype created on Twitter by The X Factor.
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CommentRadio tunes in to AFP
Absolute Radio’s Tony Moorey on the potential for brands to hook listeners
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CommentWhy TV from Down Under is on the up
The former ITV executive talks about her new role as head of commissioning for SBS
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CommentTime to value brand support
Industry should conquer its fear of branded content, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentOur Alternative Awards go to...
Broadcast picks the winners in the categories that really matter
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CommentNetworking in radio
Don’t let meeting people fill you with dread, says Heart breakfast host Natalie B
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PodcastTalking TV: Gogglebox and C4 ratings
Discover why the 2011 riots inspired Gogglebox and hear more analysis of Channel 4’s 2013 ratings blues on Broadcast’s latest Talking TV podcast.
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CommentShould we fear showrunners?
Let’s not dilute the director’s role, says Philippa Collie Cousins
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CommentWomen in TV need action, not words
As the Women In Film and TV Awards prove, we’re making progress, says Shelley Fox
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CommentRatings slide puts C4 in spotlight
Decline in audience share has major commercial implications, says Lisa Campbell
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CommentChange must come
Former RTS chief executive Simon Albury says the BBC must become the cornerstone of diversity
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CommentChallenging and complicated – but with huge rewards
Britespark creative director Nick Godwin’s trip to China
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CommentMedia must keep mental health issues front of mind
Awards highlight the good work being done, says Alison Kerry
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CommentMCNs need to find their hook
Standing out is key, whether in LA or Grimsby, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentDoes the BBC need consultants?
Hall must be transparent about bringing in external experts says Lisa Campbell
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CommentDoes TV suffer from covert racism?
Sarah Smith asks why she is finding it so tough to progress to become a head of production


















