All Comment articles – Page 237
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Special: the MipTV escape
Off Cuts’ number of the week: 1,650. That’s the distance of a round trip from London to Cannes - as Mick Stroud, husband of Helen, a producer with Collingwood O’Hare, can attest.
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Mip shows new isn't always best option
It is really encouraging to finally see that a major theme of MipTV this year was being smarter with programming budgets and exploring new ways of monetising content (Leader, Broadcast, 16.04.10).
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21 April '10
“A bracing collision between Western expectations and bottom rung existence.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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20 April '10
“The boys-with-toys element was an unfortunate distraction.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Keeping radio relevant
Big Top 40 presenters Rich Clarke and Kat Shoob argue why radio is still relevant to the youth of today.
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19 April '10
“A succession of voluminously dressed tambourine-players, gay crooners and almost-strippers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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ITV's Saturday night fever
ITV’s Saturday night line-up is set for a boost with the return of Britain’s Got Talent and drama heavyweight The Prisoner. Broadcast’s Jake Kanter casts his critical eye over the two new shows.
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Election debate: where was the drama?
The Election Debate lacked audience reaction, killer lines, confrontation and even the odd gaffe, writes Lisa Campbell.
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16 April '10
“May do for African squalor what Shameless did for the underclass of Manchester.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Viewers will be the winners in election debate
There would be no leaders’ showdown without the 76 rules, says Sky News executive editor Chris Birkett.
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15 April '10
“Let’s club together and send Oliver round the world.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Embracing disability in TV means lending support
Allowances must be made if disabled people are to have careers in TV, says Karen Hoy.
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Jamie Does Marrakech / Liz Smith - My Brilliant Britain / The Prisoner
Zig Zag’s Sophie Ardern and Living’s Brad Wood go from Marrakech to Brighton via The Village in our look at the week’s big new shows.
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Working parents should be seen as a valuable asset
Firms that are flexible and supportive of their employees will reap rewards, says Susie Dark.
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Tapping into the untapped
It’s about time the industry realised the potential of emerging markets.
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Don’t mention the 'R' word
MIPTV: Mip is about doing business. But many of the exhibitors I’ve talked to have stressed how particularly business-focused, and forward-looking, this market is, writes Emily Booth.
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Behind the Scenes: Welcome to Lagos
Will Anderson takes Broadcast behind the scenes on Welcome to Lagos, a new ob doc series shot in the slums of Nigeria that starts on BBC2 tomorrow (15 April).