All Comment articles – Page 43
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CommentA love letter to British television
These inspirational shows demonstrate the strength of the industry
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CommentIndustry must get to grips with disability experience
More collective work is essential for TV to reach its off-screen targets, says Deborah Williams
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CommentReasons for cheer in dark times
Despite the challenges, there is much to look forward to in 2020
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CommentA postcard from Tokyo
The World Congress of Science and Factual Producers highlights myriad opportunities and looming challenges in specialist factual, says Ed Stobart
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CommentNetflix must adapt to flourish
With just a single revenue stream, the streamer is in a tough spot, says Simon Woodcock
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CommentProspects good for streaming era
New platforms bring opportunities as BBC supercharges iPlayer
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CommentLess is often more with drama
Returning series have their place but let’s champion shorter tales too, says Anthony Kimble
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CommentThe interview is ripe for revamp
Emily Maitlis’ Newsnight inquisition was a masterclass of the genre
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CommentTime to end TV’s #DiversityFails
Diverse make-up of those at the top is the only way to effect real change, says Marcus Ryder
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CommentBritBox deserves more respect
Service will ensure PSBs aren’t left out of the streaming revolution
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CommentBucking the consolidation trend
Indie employees taking ownership can improve culture and productivity, says Rhodri Evans
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CommentSVoDs put faith in franchises
Big brands are essential in helping new players build a subscription base, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentViewers expect access anywhere
Tech offers a solution for when EU portablity rules no longer apply, says Charlie Johnson
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CommentWhy Samira Ahmed deserves compensation
The Newswatch host’s case is not just about gender equality. It questions what value the BBC places on journalism, says her predecessor Raymond Snoddy
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CommentIndies remain the lifeblood of TV
Despite intense competition, the industry has much to celebrate
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CommentHow to survive as an indie
Running your own firm is like a rollercoaster – only more terrifying, says Steven D Wright
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CommentThe VoD battle lines are drawn
Traditional TV execs know that linear is dying, but can SVoD save them? asks Kate Bulkley
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CommentWhy investors still back Netflix
It’s right to question the SVoD’s debt burden, but its model is sound, says Linda Sullivan
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CommentBanijay finally gets its target
Mega-producer will have epic scale but must focus on creativity


















