All Comment articles – Page 16
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CommentMaking the jump from headmistress to director
Waterloo Road’s Angela Griffin on how she realised her ambitions to direct after three decades in front of the camera
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CommentScale is smashing, but has it got out of hand in drama?
The scripted arms race has catapulted the genre into new territory – but the funding model is creaking, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentWhat’s in store for the future of graphics?
Solution flexibility and ease of use will be key to the future of graphics, believes Kieran Hosking, Ross Video business development manager for graphics in EMEA
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CommentHow technology is moving the goalposts for football fans
Steve Knight, CEO of UIC Digital, looks at how technology could bring fans at home closer to games
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CommentSetting a gold standard for live sports broadcasting
Greg Doggett, SVP of global channels and sports at Telestream, looks at how technology can help sport broadcasters
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CommentBringing influencers and social media to Paralympic broadcasting
Anne-Marie McShane, director, EMEA sports & sponsorship lead at EssenceMediacom, looks at how social media is key to promoting the Games
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CommentBritish and Irish co-pros just make sense
As neighbours we already have so much in common - and there’s never been a better time to collaborate, says Julianne Forde
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CommentWhen dealing with tricky personalities, a little psychology can be a very useful thing
In an industry we’re all passionate about, it can be hard not to take conflict personally - but psychologist Janet Evans suggests taking a step back
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CommentHow podcasts are transforming sport coverage
Crowd Network head of Crowd Sports Rob Roberts-Facey discusses how audio content is changing how audiences interact with major competitions
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CommentWhat can indies do to survive and thrive in late 2024 and beyond?
Victoria Powell offers advice on how to get through the next difficult few months
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CommentHow to retain subscribers from major events such as the Olympics
Lina Tonk, CMO at Recurly, looks into how recent subscribers can be catered for
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CommentContinuing drama is key to addressing TV’s class challenge
The talent working on soaps and long-running drama is right under the industry’s nose - and it is routinely ignored, writes Jon Sen
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CommentEdinburgh 2024: a tale of class and company closures
Economic challenges make the urge to open up the industry even more compelling – but much harder, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentFatima Salaria: Why I wanted to be part of factual drama’s golden age
A move into new territory was daunting, but I’m relishing the chance to tell under-represented, real-life stories,
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CommentPatrick Holland: We must enable working class voices to succeed
Telly was at the core of my upbringing, and if we want to reach the widest possible audiences we have to be open to all
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CommentTV’s anti-Muslim bias has real-world implications
Hostility towards Muslims in broadcast media contributed to the riots and is driving journalists away, says Tamanna Rahman
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CommentIan Katz: C4’s future is bright as spend returns to pre-covid levels
Chief content officer says tough decisions had to be taken, but the broadcaster is now in a stronger position to support indies
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CommentScott Bryan: Broadcasters must be bolder with their digital ambitions
More original content on platforms such as YouTube and TikTok is the only way to attract younger audiences
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CommentStreaming is reshaping the indie sector, as it did viewing habits
The biggest SVoD shows now rival their traditional counterparts and the battle for tentpole titles is polarising production companies
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CommentAI & new tech’s promise for athletics
Alvina Chen, CEO of Feldspar, on how AI and new technologies could improve the viewer experience of athletics


















