All Comment articles – Page 176
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13 Feb '12
“It seems to be a case of people inventing things because they can.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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10 Feb '12
“Well-written, well-acted and kept me guessing.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Hunt blocks Harman’s call to prevent Ofcom dropping equality duties
It was fascinating to see Mark Thompson admitting on the front page of the Daily Mail today that there are not enough older women on television, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Youth TV is failing the young
We must celebrate, not denigrate, youngsters, says Dorothy Hobson.
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The jewel in the year’s TV crown
The Jubilee will be a traditional affair – has the BBC got it right?
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Kidnap and Ransom / Grimm / Cricklewood Greats
Presenters Darren Kennedy and Sofie Allsopp on Hostages, Grimm tales and a Great spoof
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The US remains a land of opportunity for us Brits
Realscreen is the Davos of factual TV and a door to the Wild West, says Tim Sparke.
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It’s time to move our archives into the future
We have a duty to preserve TV’s heritage and digitation is the way, says Andy Williams.
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Off Cuts: Broadcast Awards 2012
Forget Made In Chelsea and Geordie Shore, The Wives Of Bath, Alice In Sunderland and Yummie Brummies could be in next year’s Broadcast Awards if Stephen Mangan’s predictions come true.
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Robinson on the Rajars
The latest Rajar radio listening figures appear to suffer from a volatility that makes them difficult to read, writes Paul Robinson.
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What next for All3Media?
All3Media may have sounded the firing gun on its hunt for a new chief executive, but Steve Morrison is not hanging up his hat just yet.
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Ofcom ‘inconsistent’ over Press TV licence
Last week, Ofcom revoked the licence of Press TV, the state-run Iranian English-language news channel, partly for ‘serious breaches’ of the broadcasting code.
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MacLeod’s loud farewell
Peter Fincham’s press honcho, James MacLeod, didn’t leave ITV quietly last week, with what seemed like half of the company (including Peter Fincham) snapped clasping giant farewell messages, which were then plastered on the wall of MacLeod’s leaving drinks venue.