All Comment articles – Page 29
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CommentComment: How AI is enhancing localisation
Amir Jirbandey at Papercup explains the benefits of AI-powered automated dubbing
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CommentHow the Tory 'tax on jobs' will impact TV
National Insurance hike will significantly hurt the industry’s workforce, but good preparation will shield you from the worst, says Melanie Reed
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CommentIn praise of Scotland’s TV arts scene
Commissioning programming locally platforms otherwise unheard stories and improves diversity, says Pauline Law
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CommentComment: The timeless art of foley
Soundtrack Creation’s Sefi Carmel explains the mysterious world of foley
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CommentWe are all Channel 4 - and we can save it
Production newcomers from as far and wide as in Belfast, Glasgow, Birmingham and Brixton would be cut off at source by a sale, says Dermot Lavery
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CommentPreserving ‘did you see’ moments
The stories behind sporting glory are best told via free-to-air says Jonathan Thompson
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CommentBlack to Front: forging a legacy
We were tired of taking small steps, say Vivienne Molokwu and Shaminder Nahal
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CommentWe need more bridges to the disabled community
Jack Thorne’s MacTaggart proves that advocates and those with knowledge of the issues can enable the best disabled stories, says Sara Johnson
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CommentTime for industry to rise to MacTaggart challenge
If the Edinburgh lecture struck a chord, then do something about it, urge Andrew Roach and Caroline O’Neill
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CommentTime is ripe to invest in building a sustainable workforce
Companies that show they appreciate work-life balance will be more successful in attracting the best talent, says recruitment expert Dermot Casey
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CommentWhat video editors can gain from AI and ML
Dave Colantuoni at Avid provides a series of practical examples of where artificial intelligence can aid the work of video editors
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CommentWill this (finally) be disability’s breakthrough moment?
Scattered Pictures boss Kim Tserkezie is hopeful Jack Thorne’s MacTaggart Lecture will bring meaningful change in the industry
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CommentTV should not be afraid to tackle class issues head-on
The sector should think hard about which definition it opts for, says Elsa Sharp
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CommentOlympics highlights the shift in power away from PSBs
Sub-licensing deal with Discovery leaves viewers disappointed and illustrates the tough challenges facing the BBC, says Scott Bryan
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CommentDon’t write off C4 – pushing boundaries is still in its DNA
It may not be the risk-taker it once was, but C4 still offers inspiration to many, says Danny Brocklehurst
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CommentResisting privatisation doesn’t mean keeping the status quo
There’s no doubt C4 needs to change – but that’s far more likely if it retains its public ownership
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CommentPrivatisation: Lessons from C4’s past
What does the previous failed attempt to privatise Channel 4 say about the prospects of avoiding a sale next year?
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CommentRevitalising live shows with virtual audiences
Tom Bowers at interactive audience specialist consultancy Hypothesis Media highlights the creative opportunities for virtual audiences
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CommentNews channels still hold value
Their business model is challenged but their power and influence shouldn’t be ignored, says Toby Chapman


















