All Comment articles – Page 53
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CommentDiversity tax relief can help to deliver lasting change
Audiences want to see their world accurately presented on TV, says Lucy Pilkington
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CommentHow VR and AR will revolutionise sports viewing
Accedo’s regional director - Australia & New Zealand Chris McNair believes the future of sports viewing lies with VR/AR
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CommentNorthern Ireland's Screen Queens say time is up
More pressure is needed in Northern Ireland to keep the #TimesUp moment going, says Jannine Waddell
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CommentRegions now truly in the game
C4’s move to Leeds is a significant step in creating a more level playing field, says Ruth Pitt
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CommentBroadcasters of the world unite
Global support for the Hope Works project has made our vision a reality, says Alison Stewart
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CommentNetflix stages a very British coup
Appointment of Anne Mensah builds on important London hub
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CommentMeasuring up to new TV habits
Combining third-party ratings and broadcaster data offers a truer picture, says Andy McDonald
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CommentC4 staff face reality of move
Relocation creates real buzz – but also uncertainty for chunk of staff
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CommentWhy the cloud is crucial in the age of AI
Yeming Wang of Alibaba Cloud explains how cloud-based content should benefit the most from artificial intelligence
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CommentMedia should guard against being caught out by NDAs
Due diligence is essential to ensure projects don’t fail at the last minute, says Rory Lynch
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CommentFear of failure is not an option
Singles and short-run series won’t bring long-term rewards, says Outline’s Laura Mansfield
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CommentWe must get to grips with what no-deal Brexit means
It’s vital to plan ahead to avoid having to make rushed and poor choices, says Ed Hall
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CommentHow Butterfly gave trans children a voice
Key figures behind ITV drama reveal how the series ‘normalised’ the issue for a terrestrial audience
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CommentFans come first for broadcasters
User data is key to keeping hold of audiences and maximising revenues, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentSex on TV is a bit of a turn-off
When characters finally do the deed, it can be the death knell for a show, says Steven D Wright
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CommentHow the BBC brand stays relevant
Digital challenges ahead but the BBC remains influential, writes Wez Eathorne
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CommentLearning the lingo on my return to Oz
Invictus Games executive producer Michael Cole on preparing the live launch
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CommentSocial listening helps to keep shows fresh and engaging
Harnessing real-time audience feedback can make for better programming, says Jo Booth
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CommentAuthenticity is essential to communicating online
Be open and honest to truly connect with your target audience, says Talie Delemere


















