All Comment articles – Page 67
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Why the future of wireless mic technology is objectively digital
The digital versus analogue debate is one of audio’s many endless subjective arguments, with die-hards on both sides. But in the field of wireless microphone technology, argues Tuomo Tolonen, an objective winner is starting to emerge.
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King Charles III; Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport; Home
“King Charles III combines political drama and family conflict with astute observations about the state of our democracy”
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Lightning strikes at Liberty Global
Broadband project is important but original content is what matters most, says Kate Bulkley
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Are there now too many indies?
While volume remains flat, more firms are competing for business
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Long Lost Family: What Happened Next; Elizabeth I; Our Friend Victoria
“If this doesn’t make you blub, then you’re a liar, or a robot, or both.”
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Loaded; Mind the Age Gap; Panorama
“It’s a fun premise and has lots of potential, but isn’t laugh out loud – yet.”
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Babs; Road To Mandalay; Britain Today Tonight; Jamestown
“Babs was undoubtedly rose-tinted in parts, but it was also heart-warming and a joyfully camp tribute to a national treasure.”
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The Truth About Stress; Born To Kill; Car Crash Britain; Joanna Lumley’s Postcards
“It felt as though it had been put together by a handful of junior researchers, too young to know what real stress was.”
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Trust Me, I’m a Vet; Britain’s Nuclear Bomb; Panorama
“The experiments were uninspiring and the conclusions weak and unsurprising.”
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ITV owes a lot to determined Crozier
Simple, well-executed strategy was key to broadcaster’s turnaround
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Joining the dots of our fractured news cycle
In our social media age, ‘news’ is old by 10.30pm. Viewers crave more depth, argues Ian Katz
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ITN: It's no time to censor journalism
On World Press Freedom Day, ITN chief executive John Hardie warns of the threats to investigative journalism
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Horizon; British Jews, German Passports; Great British Menu; Extreme Cake Makers
“This felt like a particularly important episode of the BBC’s landmark series.”
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Line Of Duty; American Gods; Doctor Who
“This is less like watching TV, more like being abducted by it, cuffed then dragged along.”
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Locked Up; Bucket; Born to Kill; Mind Over Marathon; The Detectives
“This is both a tremendously silly and fantastically taut thriller that carries itself at a breathless pace.”
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Paragon; Reported Missing; Me and My Dog; Confessions of a Junior Doctor; How To Live Mortgage Free
“The programme felt oddly skewed, leaving the viewer emotionally underinvested.”
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You should never give up on your dreams
My dad’s idea for a cartoon has finally become a reality after 30 years, says Scott Garrett
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Focus on digital revenue is key
As linear ad spend declines, broadcasters must monetise VoD services