All Comment articles – Page 188
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CommentColour mis-match mars a great match
It’s not like me to gloat over England’s (30) wonderous victory over Wales (17), but I did. Was I there… No. Did I watch it in 3D? No. Did I watch it in HD? No. Did I watch it in SD? Yes, along with several million other viewers.
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CommentBellamy's People / How Earth Made Us
Robin Parker and David Wood cast their eye over two of the week’s shows.
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CommentMasculine TV culture is leaving women behind
Life experiences are all too often overlooked in television recruitment, says Stuart Cosgrove.
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Comment5.1 story sends out the wrong signal
Your article on ‘5.1 surround sound: Sound of things to come’ (Broadcast, 22.01.10) was at best confusing.
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CommentSun, Sea and A&E (series 2), Bravo
Series producer Suzanne Attewell provides a look behind the scenes of Bravo series Sun, Sea and A&E.
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CommentRobinson on the Rajars
Wogan may have left on a high, but it spells a major challenge for Chris Evans, writes Paul Robinson.
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CommentNot the end of television, but a means of delivering it
The competition to take TV online can only be good for the medium, writes Lisa Opie.
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CommentA fresh perspective on ITV?
Why 3D innovation could have Sky weighing a deal for ITV Studios.
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CommentMissing opportunities in the Digital Economy Bill
News of a Digital Economy Bill quickly generated reports of a broadband tax and piracy. But beneath the surface there are many other areas of concern, writes James Sellar.
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CommentLet's face the music
Becky Bentham advises producers what to take into account when budgeting for music.
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CommentSky scores with 3D - but bigger challenges ahead
Sky’s first foray into broadcasting football in 3D produced some impressive results. But it’s not the revolution we’ve been promised, writes Chris Curtis.
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CommentRadio ad revenue on the rise
Political commentators have overdosed on the quarter-on-quarter growth in the UK economy last autumn of 0.1% which pales into insignificance when compared to the upswing in commercial radio advertising revenue, writes Paul Robinson.
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CommentThe great regulatory wrangle
Despite a tough economic outlook, TV can take care of its own affairs, writes Emily Bell.
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CommentTV shines in testing times
The Broadcast Awards highlight the medium’s resilience and inventiveness.
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CommentClever investment in a three-screen landscape
How is the availability of free, online content affecting the TV industry and where’s the clever investment money headed, writes Jeffery D Montgomery.
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CommentITV News: covering Haiti
Natural disasters always throw up huge challenges for TV news teams, and Haiti was no exception, writes ITV News exec Tim Singleton.
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CommentRegeneration and the creative industries
In order to compete in the digital age, creative content producers need the diverse markets provided by emerging technology platforms, while platform owners need compelling content to differentiate their technology, writes Danny Meaney.
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CommentAbraham: TV's deep thinker
C4’s new chief executive is a strategic thinker obsessed with converging media in a digital world, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentWho pays the sporting price?
BT Vision warns of a lagging UK if Sky sports pricing isn’t tackled
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CommentPanorama doesn’t shy from overseas items
Brian Woods’ comment (Broadcast, 15.01.10) that Panorama is retreating from foreign stories will come as a surprise to Paul Kenyon, who reported from Libya; Jane Corbin, who travelled to Israel, Iran and Afghanistan; John Sweeney, who trekked to Swat; Jeremy Bowen in Gaza; and Hilary Andersson, who followed the US ...

















