All Comment articles – Page 156
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CommentEdinburgh 2012: what to watch
Kenton Allen may have come bottom in last night’s Dave-sponsored quiz launching the Edinburgh TV Festival but the producer and this year’s advisory chair has put together an interesting programme that puts the focus squarely on creativity, writes Lisa Campbell.
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CommentGiving a Voice to the dark art of scheduling
The apparently bonkers BBC1 Sunday evening schedule has been a hot topic on Twitter but it’s actually highly strategic, writes Paul Robinson.
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CommentAnother Brick in TV’s wall of shame
Lack of humility is everywhere – just ask Simon Cowell’s biographer, writes Steven D Wright.
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CommentYouView is coming – slowly
But not everyone’s prepared to wait patiently, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentSky’s quiet content revolution
It may be unfashionable to say, but Sky is now setting the agenda.
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CommentSri Lanka’s war criminals had no place to hide
Journalism is changing as technology makes everyone a witness, says Callum Macrae.
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NewsLemonAid sparks 176 complaints over puppy prize
ITV1 entertainment show Keith Lemon’s LemonAid has attracted 176 complaints and scorn from the Kennel Club after a puppy was awarded to a child as a prize.
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CommentLong term implications of Leveson
The appearance of the Murdochs was always going to be a highlight of the Leveson Inquiry but it throws up more questions than perhaps many of us anticipated about what the implications might be for the wider media industry in the long term, writes Damian Tambini.
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CommentUnleash your Hidden Talent with branded content
Big opportunities await if brand, producer and channel all work together, says Simon Willis.
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CommentHow Hunt got his fingers burnt
Jumpy pictures aside, Leveson has put a hot potato back on menu.
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CommentCBeebies is working on female role models
While I do not fundamentally disagree with Alexander Gardiner’s assessment of a predominance of male lead characters in pre-school programming (Broadcast 13.04.12), it is unfair to single out CBeebies. Surely this is an industry-wide concern?
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CommentHollywood’s hold on the UK
Failure to define PSB is Americanising our TV, says Jeremy Tunstall.
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CommentReal-time apps add to viewer experience
The article ‘ITV1 plots playalong gameshow evolution’ (Broadcast 13.04.12) highlights the exciting changes taking place in the broadcast industry, as connected TVs are adopted and consumers expect the viewing experience to become richer and increasingly interactive.
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CommentTop tips on scripting and casting
David Max Freedman offers five tips on how to make your script work and casting a successful show.
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CommentBreaking up is hard to do
But Chorion sets good example for kids’ IP companies, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentHow do we retain the optimism of youth?
Women too often lose sight of their youthful ambitions, says Cristina Nicolotti Squires.
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CommentLocal production is how to move with the times
Tailoring shows to specific audiences is a ratings winner, says Karoline Spodsberg.
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Comment13 April '12
“If Gervais is guilty of anything here it’s not cynical exploitation, but self-regarding naivety.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentDigital comes of age at the Bafta TV Craft Awards
The volume and quality of multichannel entries is good for TV, says Andrew Newman.


















