All Comment articles – Page 138
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The sunset of local commercial radio
Paul Robinson on the growth of the quasi-national network
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C4 takes the short route to PP
Branded content for mobiles looks like a win-win, says Kate Bulkley
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Technology should aid the storytelling, not replace it
Natural history needs to engage viewers as well as wowing them, says Kim Shillinglaw
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Cohen: the right man for the job
BBC1 controller has what it takes - but it’s a blow for rival Salmon, says Lisa Campbell
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Orchestrating Free Speech online
James Emtage on the way BBC3’s Free Speech gives young viewers a voice.
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Behind The Scenes
Frontline to Finish Line
Gaucho Productions’ executive producer, Alistair Weaver, reflects on the challenge of shooting the Dakar Rally.
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You the Jury: The Wright Way
BBC1’s new Ben Elton comedy The Wright Way falls under the spotlight.
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Online video news blackout looms
ITN’s Mark Browning on how a lack of rights management threatens online news.
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It's time to break up BBC iPlayer
Nigel Walley says the BBC must bet on its channel brands if it is to see off competition from emerging rivals.
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Entertainment reaches parts other genres can’t
Clothilde Redfern on tackling current affairs in different ways
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Who says drama must be grim
Lighter shows are just as valid as more ‘serious’ work, says John Yorke
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TV can still be a force for good
Penny Woolcock’s C4 doc is television at its campaigning best says Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell
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Betting big on Specstacular
Social media agency Liberty842 on tactics for doubling Twitter traffic around the Grand National.
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You the Jury: The Security Men
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury casts a watchful eye over ITV’s Caroline Aherne comedy The Security Men.
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North Korea must sound alarm bells for BBC
BBC must learn greater humility and self-criticism says LSE’s Charlie Beckett
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50 shows that changed TV: the 00s
The final part of The Wit’s rundown most seminal shows includes Homeland and The Killing.
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DEBATE: Is the BBC right to play its North Korea doc?
Should it drop Panorama doc after claims LSE students were misled?
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50 shows that changed TV: the 90s
The shows that changed the face of TV during the ’90s, according to The Wit.
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Watching you watching us is hard
Seeing viewers openly mocking your work is a painful experience, says Stephen D Wright
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Passions make for mesmerising television
Shows about the things ordinary people do aren’t easy or shallow, says Emma Willis.