All Comment articles – Page 220
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Song Of Lunch / PhoneShop / Dave's One Night Stand
Actors Danny Midwinter and Stephen Lord on lunch, shopping and a night’s stand-up
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Survivors of dangerous TV remain surprisingly sane
Is working in telly really such a damaging experience? Steven D Wright isn’t so sure.
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Any takers for local TV news?
Hunt’s EPG relegation threat will do little to motivate reluctant PSBs.
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Content is the key to winning fans in the Facebook age
Brands should follow the lead of television for greater engagement online, says Lisa Opie.
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Telling the story of Secret Iraq
Nothing in Iraq is as it seems, writes Sam Collyns, series producer of BBC2’s two-part film on the war-torn country.
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Life inside Seven Days
As Channel 4 docu-soap Seven Days gets a new Tuesday night slot, acting head of cross platform Matt Locke writes that the show reflects a new world where the audience becomes part of the programme.
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30 Sep '10
“British TV only allows you to comprehend foreign policy after a BBC2 doc analyses it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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How not to pitch at a festival
The way you first approach a buyer is key, so be careful not to blow it, write Nicola Lees.
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Off Cuts: Happy to be a Misery
You’d have thought winning the BBC Vision Grand Prix award might be cause for celebration, but not for Roughcut.
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YouView guarantee is just extra cost
The article on content owners having to pay ISPs to guarantee a high-quality video stream on YouView (Broadcast, 24.9.10) raises some interesting points.
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Age and experience are anything but a hindrance
Industry veterans are a good investment when budgets are tight, writes Richard Hearsey.
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Addressing the big issues
The RTS convention offered some fresh perspectives on raising revenues.
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Downton Abbey / DCI Banks
Catherine Neilan and Chris Curtis give their verdict on two of the week’s new shows.
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An Idiot Abroad / Whites / Downton Abbey
Tim Sparke and Ian Johnson pass judgement on idiocy, chefs and period perfection.
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Caroline Stephenson, Optomen
Optomen head of sales Caroline Stephenson on her top three sex symbols, her most embarrasing wardrobe item and the best (and worst) things about working in TV.