All Comment articles – Page 200
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CommentRegional cash stirs up a storm
Digital Britain: BBC should support, not strangle, the idea of CCE
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CommentHow archive can be more than just cost effective
Massimo Moretti writes that archive material is becoming more than just cost effective in these days of decreasing budgets.
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Comment24 June ‘09
“If some producer invites you to be on an episode of Property Snakes and Ladders, you’ve already made your first mistake.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment23 June ‘09
“I’m beginning to wonder whether some kind of mind-bending drug might add comprehension.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Top tips: Getting a share of online ad revenue
Media lawyer Pamela Forte highlights top tips for negotiating the share of ad revenue deal in online programme distribution.
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Comment22 June ‘09
“Downright moving, if also slightly terrifying.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentThe corporation fixation
For solutions to complex problems, Digital Britain has looked no further than Auntie
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CommentNew crop of TV workers under pressure
How is the TV industry training new entrants to equip them to deal with the demands of production, asks Elsa Sharp.
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Comment3 June ‘09
“An in-house training film that somehow made it to prime time.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment2 June ‘09
“A blinding reminder of how truly irrelevant nearly everything else that will be shown on television this week is.”Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentHow to create drama-docs
The drama documentary continues to prove popular in history programming. Windfall Films’ line producer Cherry Brewer relays her top tips for making a drama out of a crisis.
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Comment29 May ‘09
“A touching and moving portrait.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentThe Brits have arrived
Shed Media’s US Seinfeld commission points the way forward for UK indies
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Don’t let the market decide
Control of on-demand is too important to give up to a US aggregator


















