All Comment articles – Page 16
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CommentFaraz Osman: We need clear rules on the use of AI in programming
To avoid future scandals over fakery, broadcasters must set out exactly what is and isn’t acceptable with this new technology
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CommentHow to make AI a force for good
Self-regulation from within the sector is key, says Papercup’s Jesse Shemen
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CommentMichael Mosley proved there’s talent out there – just make sure you’re open-minded
Michael Mosley is testament to the fact that you don’t have to follow traditional paths to find true stars
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CommentHot Shots’ talent continues to shine
‘At a time of exceptionally tough market conditions, one thing is certain: the talent we need to continue making brilliant telly exists in spades’
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CommentMarcus Ryder: The most important survey in film, TV and cinema needs your help
Representation of all kinds matters if we want to make change - so complete the Looking Glass Survey on industry mental health
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CommentBroadcasters must adjust their talent setting to snag online viewers
Online creators know what audiences want and are reaping the rewards - telly needs to attract this talent if it hopes to keep up
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CommentHow broadcasters can win on social media in the summer of sport
Jack Edwards, account director at The Goat Agency, gives his tips on approaching social content
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CommentTalk of the ‘old boy’ problem is missing from our EDI conversations
The dominance of the privately-educated in TV means the industry is missing out, says one anonymous writer
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CommentTop tips for engaging Gen Z during the summer of sport
Shira Jeczmien, founder and CEO of Screenshot Media, gives her advice on targeting younger viewers
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CommentOpinion: John Balson wanted the industry to know freelancers are not 'expendable'
The Talent Manager’s Sarah Lee calls for the industry to reset its freelancer relations
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CommentHow cricket can attract & engage new audiences
Vinayak Shrivastav, CEO and co-founder of Magnifi by VideoVerse, believes real-time highlights are key to the sport’s future
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CommentPeter Williams: how I secured the crowning moment of my career
The inside story of how TV journalist legend Peter Williams, finally retiring aged 90, achieved the unthinkable by interviewing The Queen
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CommentEnergy and empathy: a personal tribute to Michael Mosley
BBC Studios head of science unit Andrew Cohen describes three decades of friendship with the outstanding producer-turned-presenter
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CommentCamilla Lewis: When you hire female-led teams, the results speak for themselves
Women are often employed on docs tackling traditionally female subjects, but doing things differently can create powerful, exciting films on any topic
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CommentDo you find it difficult to find something to watch?
Stuart Green at Accenture explains how UK media companies can improve the consumer experience as well as their bottom line
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CommentRemembering Presteigne – advancing people and technology
Founder Mike Ransome, who led the dry hire company for almost 30 years before leaving, remembers it after it closes its doors
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CommentWhat changes, and stays the same, when editing music videos & films
Lucas Moesch, editor at Bandit, gives his advice on moving between formats
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CommentCan X’s TV app be a success with audiences?
Sam Drury, UX director at UIC Digital explains why X TV has its work cut out to stand out from existing platforms
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CommentHow can companies keep up with the evolution of sport?
Rosie Garschina, executive creative director at Trollbäck+Company, discusses how production companies, broadcasters, and brands can evolve with sport
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CommentMike Darcey: If only there was a way to combine streamer watch lists
There is more choice than ever but the proliferation of platforms makes it hard to remember what you wanted to see

















