All Comment articles – Page 136
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CommentPutting the bang in Boom Town
Bending genres was the hardest part of making Boom Town - and the most rewarding , writes Jonathan Stadlen.
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CommentThe rise of African content
Hannelie Bekker on Tales from the Bush Larder’s trip out of the developing world.
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CommentTen years of bringing human history to life
Farm franchise shows there is more to history than battles and royalty, says David Upshal
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CommentGrim reality of life at an indie
Battle for commissions is getting depressing, says Stephen D Wright
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CommentBroadcasters and brands can learn from YouTube
It was great to see Jamie Oliver come out in support of YouTube says Adam Penny
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CommentTV types: it’s time to start talking
Indies and commissioners must iron out issues once and for all says Chris Curtis
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CommentNurturing young talent is crucial in tough times
Today’s culture of pessimism threatens the creative talent pipeline, says Dr Simon Ofield-Kerr
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CommentRisk is the enemy of two screen innovation
Two screen apps may turn out to be a fad but the TV industry must experiment, says Donnie Kerrigan
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CommentSocial media shows its power
All3Media is taking the lead in testing new formats, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentReplace the BBC licence fee with tax
Does Finland hold the key to how to fund our national broadcaster? asks Tony Ballard
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CommentGame on to top the subs table
Sporting rivalries will be put in the shade by BT Sport and Sky says Chris Curtis
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CommentTime’s up for ESPN Classic
Former exec Jamie Baker relives the highlights of a channel dedicated to great sporting moments.
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PodcastBroadcast launches TV podcast
Broadcast has launched a podcast showcasing TV’s biggest new shows and featuring high-profile producers and executives.
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CommentBringing animation to life
Ben Butterworth on raising finance and retaining creative control
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CommentThe next rung on the ladder is just a step away
If you want to get ahead in this industry, you just have to ask, says Susie Worster
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CommentApprenticeships are a great route into a chosen career
On-the-job training benefits all, writes Tim Angel
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CommentWorking for a better industry
Relations between indies and broadcasters must be improved says Lisa Campbell
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CommentObituary: Carys Morgan
Colleagues have paid tribute to Minnow Films and Shine TV producer Carys Morgan, who died earlier this year


















