All Comment articles – Page 42
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CommentThere’s light at the end of the tunnel
Producers of factual and formats will be in much demand when the national lockdown is over, says Steven D Wright
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CommentBBC has chance to silence political naysayers
Our national broadcaster has played a blinder in a time of crisis. Is it enough to convince the sceptics, asks Max Goldbart
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CommentHot shows for extraordinary times
Broadcast showcases the latest programming from around the world
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CommentColourisation brings history to life
Demand from buyers has surged as technique helps reach new audiences, says Lilla Hurst
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CommentDeal-making enters a new era
Industry must reset its relationships to get through this turmoil
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CommentCovid-19 risks accelerating gender inequality
Whenever this crisis ends, there’s no guarantee schools will reopen at the same time as work. What price will working mothers pay, asks Marcus Ryder
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CommentHow to prepare for the months ahead
Derek Drennan, founder of small indie advisory The Nest, outlines best practice for a coronavirus contingency plan
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CommentPressure on at Disney as Chapek takes reins
Kate Bulkley assesses how outgoing chief executive Bob Iger will work with successor Bob Chapek to secure his legacy
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CommentImproving TV’s mental health
My harrowing experience of the industry prompted me to help others, says Naomi Harvey
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CommentUncertain times call for solidarity
Industry must pull together as coronavirus threatens to reshape TV
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CommentFreelancer crisis: location managers reach out to juniors
With productions potentially on hold for months, small pockets of help are springing up for those out of pocket, says Georgette Turner
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CommentAn unprecedented crisis for TV
Covid-19 has already halted shoots and sports fixtures. Advertising revenues are now set to spiral, writes Jack Genovese of Broadcast Intelligence
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CommentIn times of crisis, the BBC can shine
Corporation can “rise to the challenge” to unify the country in troubled times, says Oliver Dowden
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CommentAre digital markets the future?
As coronavirus closes Mip TV, there are alternatives to meeting face to face, says Ian McKee
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CommentNew buyers boost market
‘The numbers point to a sector in rude health and broadcasters still hungry for great shows’
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CommentOnly radical change can save the BBC
In an extract from a new book about the corporation, Tiger Aspect founder Peter Bennett-Jones looks at how it can futureproof itself
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CommentCoronavirus requires cool heads
Epidemic is challenging normal business practices in many ways
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CommentAn open letter to the new DG … whoever she may be
Neglect your core, non-metropolitan, viewers at your peril, warns Fiona Chesterton
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CommentDigital licence can save the BBC
Everyone wins by switching the burden of payment to broadband firms, says Faraz Osman
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CommentUnity is key to taking on SVoDs
Collaboration is the only way for UK industry to achieve scale to compete


















