All Comment articles – Page 132
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Gaining access to Britain's broken families
Martin Hicks on building trust to film problematic families
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Thinking differently about ageing
Sue Bourne on securing green-lights about greying subjects
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Features
Change is in the air
TV’s move to the cloud will be driven by choice rather than forced from above, says Donna Mulvey-Jones.
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It’s the way you sell ‘em
The way a product is delivered and sold is as important as the kit, says Steve Plunkett.
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Podcast
Talking TV: BBC payoffs & C4 purchases
Broadcast’s Talking TV podcast on C4’s plans to invest in indies and a difficult week for the BBC
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Don’t rush this weighty decision
The future governance of the BBC requires a considered debate says Lisa Campbell
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BBC has a responsibility to root out bullies
Bullying creates liabilities for employers and harms employees, says Stephen Levinson
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Blink and you’ll miss it
The perils of natural history filmmaking came into focus at UKTV’s showcase of coming programmes, where David Attenborough revealed the patience required of his cameramen.
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4K and 4G on Amsterdam agenda
IBC 2013: 4K will dominate camera stands, says Alias Hire’s Danny Dawson.
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All Eyes On Us
One year on from the Paralympics, Eelyn Lee says C4 must join up its disabled programming strategy
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Revisiting 9/11
Testimony Film’s Steve Humphries on the most heartfelt, gut-wrenching and inspiring interviews he has conducted.
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Broadcast Hot Shots 2013: gallery
Click to see the pictures from the Broadcast Hot Shots 2013 party.
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Tony Hall must tackle culture of BBC payoffs
Jake Kanter explains why the director general’s new payout rules are just a starting point.
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Commissioning: we must all work better together
I suspect it shouldn’t have, but Broadcast’s commissioning survey took me by surprise says Debbie Manners
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We’re all suckers for the same old
Why not rip off formats when viewers often yearn for the familiar, asks Steven D Wright
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Missing in action: BBC females
Women are conspicuous by their absence from new BBC dramas says Lisa Campbell
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Off Cuts at the Edinburgh TV Festival
Edinburgh hosted its own version of Room 101, with BBC2’s Janice Hadlow consigning “brainstorming” and Endemol’s Tim Hincks trying to bury “new shows trying to be funny”.
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Who will be the first to cut out the middle man?
With a brand like HBO leading the way, direct to consumer TV can take off, says Guy Bisson