All Comment articles – Page 136
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CommentVaried kids’ media should not detract from quality
Children’s content needs our best efforts, whatever the medium, argues Reem Nouss
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CommentFlash the trash or aim for the stars?
Steven D Wright ponders the conundrum of whether your output matters after you’re dead
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CommentFrench factual market shows its Sunny Side
French market Sunny Side of Doc has a refreshingly international outlook, says Paul Heaney
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CommentIn defence of edit producers
The role of edit producer is part of factual TV’s evolution rather than just a cost saving measure, says David Berry
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CommentA modern approach to the BBC Proms
The BBC plans to cover this year’s Proms in a thoroughly modern way, writes Jan Younghusband
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CommentThe long story behing A Race Against Time
Indie producer Peter Williams reveals the four year battle to get a moving doc aired by the BBC.
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CommentCommercial radio: 40 years of big personalities
Paul Robinson casts an eye over Arqiva’s commerical radio power list
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CommentViewers must be protected in the UK's airwave lottery
The rise of mobile should not limit the future of Freeview, says Caroline Thomson
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CommentKeep commissioner debate alive
The conversation must continue to improve indie relationships, says Lisa Campbell
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CommentRatings take a leap forward
Cross-platform tracking will change the game, writes Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe director’s vision is key at every stage
Edit producers have their place, but shouldn’t be used just to cut costs, says Paul Elston.
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CommentYou the Jury: Don’t Call Me Crazy
Broadcast’s industry review section examines BBC3’s mental health doc Don’t Call Me Crazy
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CommentCalling the shots on more than just Call The Midwife
An all-female directing line-up shouldn’t make headlines
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CommentTV can learn from ad-makers
Why were there no TV creatives at Cannes Lions asks Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe golden rules of pitching
Karl Woolley shares his top ten tips for pitching to broadcasters.
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CommentPussy Riot opens Doc Fest
Broadcast’s Peter White on the opening night of the Sheffield festival’s 20th anniversary.
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CommentJust stick to the day job, will you?
Commissioners: stop dreaming of an indie career and read my pitch, says Steven D Wright
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CommentLearn and move on from DMI
BBC must not let failure force it to shy away from taking risks, says George Bevir


















