All Comment articles – Page 168
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CommentWimbledon in 3D - and why it matters
The BBC’s decision to air this year’s Wimbledon finals in 3D gives Sky’s John Cassy confidence that the UK will continue to break new ground in this area.
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CommentEducating consumers is key to protecting copyright
The public need to know where they can legally acquire the content they want, says Liz Bales.
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CommentITV reveals its serious side
Gritty docs add to broadcaster’s brand value - and its viewing figures.
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CommentDriving the demand for data
SeeSaw’s demise puts the spotlight on YouView, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentView from the North
A growing creative economy in the North East has been overlooked by a new Government fund and unless the focus is shifted it could spell catastrophe for the region as a whole, writes Tom Harvey.
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CommentTOWIE and co: here to stay
Structured reality, in whatever guise, has earned a place in the schedules.
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CommentHow Clarke’s gaffe became a gift for Question Time
The justice secretary’s appearance was timely, but it wasn’t planned, says Steve Anderson.
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CommentDelivering on C4’s promise
Our ‘mission with mischief’ is as important as ever, says David Abraham.
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CommentBBC3 is giving a break to first-time directors
In response to last week’s editorial (‘Contrasting commitments’, Broadcast 20.05.11), I would like to clarify that BBC3’s Fresh strand continues to give first-time directors their break into primetime film-making, with six hours up for grabs annually.
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CommentTraining for the future
As opportunities for training and employment continue to shrink, the BBC is stepping in where it can, writes Peter Salmon.
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CommentDoing the sums on M&A
Global distribution is driving renewed interest in indie acquisitions.
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CommentMoney to spend, but how?
C4 shouldn’t be too reserved with its reserves, writes Kate Bulkley.
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CommentTraining has to step up to avoid a creative vacuum
The approach has to change if innovative film-making is to thrive, says Andy Glynne.
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CommentThe Hargeaves Review
The “determinedly non radical” Hargreaves Review will disappoint some says Mark Owen.
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CommentCrew are TV’s unsung heroes
Those behind the camera deserve their plaudits, writes John Willis.
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CommentTime to get behind Salford
Attitudes towards MediaCityUK need to change for the greater good.
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CommentBroadcast goes to the Sony's
This year’s Sony Radio Awards included success for Talksport, a shocked Ronnie Wood, a standing ovation for Danny Baker and a heckle from Eamonn Holmes. Alex Farber reports on the night.
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NewsTitchmarsh recruits team for ITV gardening show
Alan Titchmarsh’s new ITV1 gardening series will air just before BBC2’s Gardeners’ World in the primetime Friday night schedule.
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CommentTraining can help stem the TV exodus
Your important survey (‘What do freelancers want?’, Broadcast, 29.04.11) raises issues that should make the whole industry sit up and take notice. We at the Indie Training Fund welcome your editorial exhorting more indies to invest in their workforce, rather than just paying lip service to training.
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CommentCompete For The Meat / Gordon's Great Escape / Scream If You Know The Answer!
Hat Trick International director of sales Sarah Tong and Cal Turner, executive producer Prospect Pictures, on a pub quiz, exotic food and a rollercoaster.

















