All Comment articles – Page 226
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17 Aug '10
“It ain’t broke. It doesn’t need fixing.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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New One Show hosts face tough task
Jason Manford and Alex Jones take to The One Show sofa this evening, following a whirlwind of publicity, but they face an uphill struggle to match their predecessors’ performance in the ratings, writes Jake Kanter.
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Dawn Porter: make 'em laugh
As the Edinburgh TV Festival draws closer, Dawn Porter’s stand-up set is starting to take shape - but she is still struggling with the last laugh.
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16 Aug '10
“It’s easy to enjoy but hard to care.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Woolfe re-energised Channel 5
Richard Woolfe will leave an extraordinary legacy at Channel 5, writes chief executive Dawn Airey.
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Desmond at C5 will be top TV drama
Richard Desmond has wasted no time making his mark on Channel 5 and will run the broadcaster in a unique way, writes Chris Curtis
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12 Aug '10
“The best doc about marriage since My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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11 Aug '10
“It didn’t just fill the gaps for the casually uninterested, it rewrote history for the academics.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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ITV must embrace online
ITV’s admission that it is underperforming online and its decision to invest £75m over three years in digital is a step in the right direction - but it must be wary of simply throwing good money at a poorly executed strategy, writes Alex Farber.
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10 Aug '10
“He looks bewildered and his experienced co-actors look bewildered too.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Sherlock solves summer ratings riddle
Scheduling a ballsy big-budget drama at the peak of summer was a brave move, but for the BBC it has paid off, writes Jake Kanter.
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Robinson on the Rajars
Despite the BBC making strong year-on-year gains in reach by four of its five national networks, and record figures for The Today Programme and The Archers, the latest Rajar figures belong to commercial radio, writes Paul Robinson.
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Dawn Porter's dreams - no laughing matter
As Dawn Porter’s stand-up set at the Edinburgh TV Festival approaches, she is getting a little nervous - and having some very strange dreams.
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Broadcasting a global event
When it comes to planning the broadcasting of a major global tournament you can’t be too prepared, writes David Johnson,
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Media Trust on Big Society
Caroline Diehl explains how media professionals are ideally positioned to engage with the Big Society set out by the new UK government.
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Rajars reveal radio relevance
The latest Rajars are great for radio, writes Matt Landeman, as they demonstrate the strength of the medium and the power of great programming by delivering record levels of listening for the second consecutive quarter.
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Hunting for ITV’s pay-off
A direct relationship with viewers could be the broadcaster’s best hope.