All Comment articles – Page 147
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CommentTime to create digital heroines
Where WFTV led, technology needs to follow to attract women says Lisa Campbell
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CommentThe War on Britain’s Roads
Todd Austin responds to criticism of Leopard’s controversial cycling doc and discusses UGC difficulties.
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CommentLater... leaves the building
Exec producer Mark Cooper pays tribute to TVC, as Later… moves out after 20 years.
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CommentLet ads shine again in the golden age of television
Banish bad commercials from our screens says Peter Souter
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CommentBBC: stop wasting money
Something weird just happened. I said to the BBC: “Let the indie make the documentary.”
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CommentThat was the way to do satire
On the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking TW3, Patrick Stoddart assesses its legacy
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CommentPatten must now boost morale
Lisa Campbell argues attacks on senior managers are misplaced in the current crisis
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CommentTony Hall: industry reaction
The industry reacts positively but with questions about digital expertise and the recruitment process.
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CommentTony Hall: industry reaction
The industry reacts positively but with questions about digital expertise and the recruitment process.
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CommentITN seeks Truthloader on YouTube
ITN’s Chris Shaw on the challenges of launching a groundbreaking TV news service.
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CommentTony Hall right man to restore trust
Tony Hall emerged as the favoured candidate over the last few days and it’s not hard to see why.
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CommentSexism hasn’t gone away – it just has a different face
Life/work balance is still a problem, says C4 news boss Dorothy Byrne
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CommentFrow is welcome news for C5...
…but Ford’s successor needs freedom to continue the turnaround, says Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell.
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CommentEmmys, Gangnam style
Kate Bulkley is impressed with the range of countries represented at the International Emmys
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CommentMind awards an eye-opener for TV
Mind Awards demonstrate “issues” need not be confined to niche shows, says Balihar Khalsa.
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Behind The ScenesRecording the Aftermath, Nat Geo
Superstorm Sandy showed the worst of nature and best of human nature, says Matt Currington.
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CommentShort and sweet way into TV
Random Acts strand helps give news indies a vital leg-up says Bespoke Film Company’s Natasha Serlin.
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CommentAnother decade, another crisis at Broadcasting House
Will BBC ever learn to defend itself in the face of critics, asks Steven Barnett.
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CommentJournalists must be fair and free
Post-Hutton ‘box-ticking’ must take some blame, says David Henshaw.
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CommentRadio 1 must stay young
Radio 1 is doing what it’s always done, unashamedly appealing to a young audience and catering to its tastes.


















