All Comment articles – Page 149
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CommentMission accomplished for Red Bull Stratos
James Myers reveals what it was like to broadcast Felix Baumgartner’s skydive globally.
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CommentIs a supermarket the best partner for Stand Up to Cancer?
Should Tesco sponsor Stand Up to Cancer, asks Tim Sparke
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CommentFair-minded factual wins hearts and eyeballs in US
The Choice shows there is a place for deep-dive docs, says Richard Kingsbury
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CommentShould you work for free in TV ?
Views on the ethics of unpaid work vary according to age, say the authors of a new survey
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CommentAudience measurement’s future lies in set-top data
Linking with Rentrak will provide vital US data for UK businesses, says David Graham
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CommentMoving the capital out of London
Creative England is tackling regional inequality, says Caroline Norbury
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CommentBBC reviews must restore faith
Savile inquiry has to lead to a cultural shift at the corporation
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CommentSavile: BBC must reveal truth
Openness must prevail if BBC is to draw a firm line under scandal
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CommentIs it YouTube’s time now?
Adding 60 new channels shows platform is a player, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentA one-size-fits-all rights model is hard to swallow
UK indie face a tough ride for a slice of American cable pie, says Jane Millichip
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CommentAudience profile vital for Radio1's Grimmy
Nick Grimshaw’s Radio 1 breakfast show is settling into its groove after more than a week on air, but will upset almost as many people as it pleases.
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CommentMipcom: who needs it anyway?
Steven D Wright convinces himself he doesn’t want all the Cannes boozing and schmoozing
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CommentNetworks for the creative come of age in a digital era
A global alliance can be the best way to retain control over content, says Nicola Söderlund
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CommentReach for the sky in factual TV
As C4’s The Plane Crash shows, taking a risk pays, says Sanjay Singhal
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CommentTV drama hits cinematic heights
Mipcom highlights that small-screen drama is back with a bang
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CommentDiary of an AP: From Alaska to Kenya
AP Ollie Scarth on an unemployed freelancer’s quest for work
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CommentMaking digital mainstream is the Olympics’ TV legacy
Digital went mainstream this summer says BBCW’s John Smith.
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CommentBT’s out of the starting blocks
But challenging Sky’s dominance won’t be easy, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentA victory for women’s sport?
The success of female athletes at London 2012 has prompted a fresh look at women’s sport.


















