All Comment articles – Page 133
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CommentWhat will the new era of file-based working bring?
Taking tape out of TV will shape businesses but not narratives, says Mark Harrison
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CommentBrits are reinventing the wheel
The Million Second Quiz hints at the future for big broadcasters says Lisa Campbell
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CommentManchester: good to be back
Investment has turned the city into a powerhouse, says Simon Hall
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CommentLanding an ob-doc doc at Animal Airport
Nicholas Head on juggling airport-security checks with flamingos and tigers
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CommentCohen’s back to basics plan to revive in-house
Jake Kanter explains why BBC Productions is here to stay.
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CommentWhy tech is suddenly sexy
IBC highlights what’s in store for broadcasting, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentMedia’s war on successful career women is a scandal
Women must fight, not add to, sexism in the press, says Donna Taberer
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CommentVirgin’s Netflix deal is acid test for cable partnerships
Is inviting the streaming service onto TiVo a risky move asks Ted Hall
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CommentTake a chance on new writers
UK should follow US lead in giving fresh talent an opportunity, says Lisa Campbell
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CommentBig data, big opportunity?
IBC 2013: Today’s broadcaster faces an increasingly complex landscape, says Kantar Media’s Andy Brown.
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CommentGaining access to Britain's broken families
Martin Hicks on building trust to film problematic families
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CommentThinking differently about ageing
Sue Bourne on securing green-lights about greying subjects
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FeaturesChange 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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CommentIt’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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PodcastTalking 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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CommentDon’t rush this weighty decision
The future governance of the BBC requires a considered debate says Lisa Campbell
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CommentBBC has a responsibility to root out bullies
Bullying creates liabilities for employers and harms employees, says Stephen Levinson
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CommentBlink 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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Comment4K and 4G on Amsterdam agenda
IBC 2013: 4K will dominate camera stands, says Alias Hire’s Danny Dawson.


















