All Comment articles – Page 234
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Closing the windows
Sky took a bold move in simulcasting Lost - but it won’t be repeated any time soon.
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Genius of Britain / Dunkirk... / Spartacus...
Keri Lewis Brown and Jamie Morris on science, war and video-game violence.
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From goggle box to Google TV
Google’s initiative could do for TV what its search engine did online.
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25 May '10
“If you only get into one so-bad-it’s-good TV show this year, make it this one.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Broadcast: the new coalitions
Those feeling inspired by the shenanigans surrounding the new coalition government should look to the fruitful alliances that can be achieved between indies and digital agencies, writes James Kirkham.
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24 May '10
“This shaggiest of shaggy dog stories.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Lost: closing the window
[SPOILER FREE] Sky’s decision to simulcast the finale of Lost at 5am on a Monday morning was a bold move – but will it catch on, asks Michael Rosser.
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23 May '10
“Just the right mix of vileness and vulnerability”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Inside the Tiger Trade / WAGs, Kids and World Cup Dreams / Bioplar Expedition
OTF’s Allison Bean and Icon Films’ Owen Gay on tiger trophies, WAGs and mental illness.
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19 May '10
“The travelogue and acting the dick bits merged.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Venice trip was just what Doctor ordered
I find it odd that you decided to attack Doctor Who Confidential as a waste of the licence fee (Broadcast 7.5.10).
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The new era of creativity
Expect the current period of austerity to generate sparks of inspiration.
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Was Boulton eruption staged?
Sky News’ more combative style is making it a must-watch channel, writes Emily Bell.
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Coalition partners need to learn art of compromise
TV co-productions point the way for the Tory- Lib Dem government, says Stuart Cosgrove.
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Eurovision: A Song for Justin
When Justin Lee Collins decided to run for the Eurovision Song Content, producer/director Will Yapp knew he had a challenge on his hands.
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Bright future for factual
Dawn Airey, chief executive of Five and chair of the Grierson Trust, discusses how things are looking up for factual following a buoyant MipDoc and MipTV.
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18 May '10
“The real dealbreaker was just how thin the premise was.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Robinson on the Rajars
The extraordinary 1.5 million audience increase to the Chris Evan’s Radio 2 breakfast show in just one Rajar quarter (Q1 2010) is unprecedented and a huge vote of confidence in the radio medium, writes Paul Robinson.