All Comment articles – Page 2
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CommentTrue indies must partner with digital creators and each other to thrive
Indies without a global parent company need to shake up their way of thinking and embrace the digital world, says Lisa Chapman
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CommentThe BBC Trump scandal is about more than one bad edit
There are deep structural problems which led the BBC to its current predicament, writes Hugo Ward
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CommentWhy does TV ignore The Deaflympics?
Ashley Kendall at Lumo TV explains why he’s attempting to get broadcasters to pick up the tournament, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary
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CommentDorothy Byrne: The BBC’s biggest problem is its silence
The BBC has shot itself in the foot, not through inherent bias but by failing to take action when the crisis hit
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CommentWhy engaging a colourist early can elevate a series
Residence Pictures co-founder and colourist Paul Harrison explains why a colour grade is just as vital as performance, cinematography, or sound design
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CommentMark Urban: The BBC must get a grip on its internal approach to tackling bias
Ex-BBC journalist Mark Urban on the workforce divisions at the root of what has become a deep crisis for the BBC
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CommentLeader: Trump troubles tipped Tim Davie over the edge
The energetic and determined DG has called time on his tenure after the cumulative pressure of controversy after controversy, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentSky and ITV have been here before - so what’s changed?
The pay-TV giant’s former chief operating officer Mike Darcey explores whether the stumbling blocks which thwarted the deal 19 years ago still exist
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CommentFatima Salaria: In difficult times, simple things make a difference
As resilience wears thin, we need to reach out and support each other
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CommentIn an evolving media landscape, we must work together to amplify new voices
ITN Productions’ head of digital content Rubina Pabani on how the company is platforming new talent
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CommentMipcom 2025: a market of proactivity, partnerships and positivity
Like A Shot West boss Henry Scott shares his key takeaways from Cannes
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CommentWhy we need to approach AI with a human agenda
Joe Lewis at The Voiceover Gallery says that when we embrace AI – not as a replacement, but as a tool – the future doesn’t feel quite as bleak
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CommentSociety – and our industry – needs action to combat normalised anti-Semitism
Executive producer Neil Grant calls for decisive action not platitudes, and warns colleagues are afraid to be open about their identity
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CommentRachel Corp: None of us can save public service journalism alone
Trusted journalism has never been more important and the industry must adapt and collaborate to save it, the ITN chief executive says
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CommentHow collaboration helped Bakers Dozen catfish internet stars
Barbara Emile on creating Don’t Get Catfished for Channel 4.0
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CommentCommissioners aren’t the enemy as TV battles for its future
YouTube isn’t a panacea for the sector’s challenges and too much is being made of commissioners’ cowardice, writes Alf Lawrie
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CommentOptimism makes a welcome return
‘Distributors are by no means out of the woods yet, but most companies seem able to at least see the wood for the trees’
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CommentThree cheers for John McVay – and three pointers for his successor
Argonon boss James Burstall hails the work of the outgoing Pact supremo and highlights some of the hot topics for the indie group’s next leader
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CommentHow creators are reshaping the entertainment industry
Olly Lewis of The Fifth explains why creators are now leading the way with TV entertainment formats
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CommentPSB chiefs: these measures can help secure distinct British broadcasting for the future
Traditional powerhouses reveal five-point plan for the future


















