All Comment articles – Page 18
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CommentThe key to not ruining a good series: knowing when to stop
It’s tempting to continue season after season with a hit series, but that’s when you put its legacy at risk, says Danny Brocklehurst
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CommentBreathing exercises can’t fix production’s mental heath crisis
Instead of mindfulness tips, production companies and broadcasters should be offering up the cash to make workloads manageable, an anonymous freelancer says
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CommentRobin Elias: We forget the sacrifices of frontline news teams at our peril
20 years on from the start of the Iraq war, the International News Safety Institute chair reflects on colleagues he’s lost and the value of their work
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CommentJoanna Carr: In an increasingly turbulent world, we need brilliant current affairs
Powerful reporting that delves behind the headlines has never been more necessary - fortunately, TV journalists are delivering
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CommentVine FX: Why we moved out of Soho
Michael Illingworth of Vine FX explains his company’s journey out of Soho to Cambridge while establishing a global workforce
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CommentCharlene Chika Osuagwu: ‘Paula’ shows how much still needs to change
The producer of Curious Films’ Paula Yates doc reflects on the questions the film raises over the treatment of women in the public eye
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CommentWhy do BBC’s editorial guidelines still carry foreword by Tony Hall?
Staff are raising the question because the guidance is fronted by DG who left almost three years ago, writes Tara Conlan
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CommentCITV closure not surprising but ITV’s attitude to children’s TV is “unfathomable”
Children’s Media Foundation director Greg Childs says ITV’s approach is a “big mistake”
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CommentNeil Duncanson: How Create Central is turning Birmingham into a global media player
The opening of the Bond creative hub is a key step in reinvigorating the West Midlands’ TV industry and inspiring the next generation of local talent
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CommentRTS Journalism Awards’ ‘smattering of colour’ fails to mask uncomfortable truth
The journalism that is most valued by the industry and shapes national British debates remains overwhelmingly white, writes Marcus Ryder
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CommentFatima Salaria: We would all benefit from taking time out to recharge
Burnout is a very real problem in this industry and those in need of a break deserve support
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CommentTo box set or not? Industry grapples with release dilemma
A more balanced approach appears to be emerging as broadcasters experiment with different strategies
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CommentNeil Grant: Where is the next generation of fearless current affairs reporters?
New recruits’ lack of fire and broadcasters’ failure to support them means there will be no one to take the baton when today’s veterans retire
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CommentVictor Lewis-Smith’s final act of TV rebellion
In Fix or Fail, the acerbic broadcaster takes aim at fluffy business reality shows - and shaped my own philosophy, says collaborator Ryan Howsam
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CommentHow collaboration is beaming the UK’s biggest cultural moments across the globe
YouTube UK and Ireland managing director says partnerships between live events, traditional TV and online platforms represent the future
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CommentCelebrating the best of British TV
‘What they share is the alchemy that takes place when clever, creative ideas combine with amazing production and top-tier on-screen talent’
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CommentKate Bulkley: Broadcasters and streamers play it safe in tough times
Reboots, safe bets and programme extensions are the order of the day as global production spending growth slows
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CommentIt’s too soon to mourn the death of the premium doc
The boom may have slowed down, but there is still life in the genre as streamers continue to want the best ideas, says Roy Ackerman
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CommentC4 saga is far from over as industry rings the changes
U-turn on privatisation comes during a period of flux for broadcasters and indies alike, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentBest firms make staff feel valued
‘The top workplaces are offering more tangible support as the cost-of-living crisis unfolds’


















