All Comment articles – Page 239
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Unlocking value from within
Clever product placement can improve the online viewer’s experience, writes Kate Bulkley.
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Off Cuts: Ferari takes the bus
Some unkind types have branded Nick Ferrari the voice of the ‘white van man’ in the past - but they’ll have to reassess their views now.
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Matt Bowman, JCA
JCA commercial director Matt Bowman on the cruellest thing he’s ever done, what he’d put in Room 101 and the best and worst things about working in media.
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29 March '10
“Camper, more self-mocking and altogether sillier.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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BBC should cut exec pay and invest in content
The BBC should slash executive pay instead of making cuts to content, and invest in ideas, programmes and additional platforms for content, writes Elsa Sharp.
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26 March '10
“The documentaries, like their predecessors were agnostic about the Afgan-conflict. Television’s next task must be different. We need to send a Cronkite out to tell us if this thing is winnable.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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25 March '10
“Partly a brief history of constipation.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Canvas doesn’t pose a threat
OFT investigation is welcome, but stalling project is not the answer, writes Emily Bell.
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Shalit proposes in The Ivy
Off Cuts congratulates superagent Jonathan Shalit, who became engaged to Katrina Sedley in typically showbiz style - getting down on his knee at The Ivy.
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Out of the Frying Pan / ...Son of God / Britain's Underworld
Mark Downie and Jeremy Salsby on foodies, Christ and the ice-cream wars.
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Beth Willis, Doctor Who
Doctor Who executive producer Beth Willis on what she can’t live without, the biggest lie she’s ever told and what she does to relax.
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3D TV – the future is arriving
Content will be key to success, as this week’s 3D special issue proves.
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Radio, Hong Kong-style
Critics of commercial radio in the UK might benefit from listening to stations in Hong Kong, where pirates have had to step in to provide services unavailable legitimately, writes Paul Robinson.
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23 March '10
“Please can’t you keep The Street out on the street?.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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AFP: a practical reality
Commissioners are increasingly suggesting that producers need to secure a brand to partly, or fully, fund the shows being pitched. Until recently, this was merely a polite way to say ‘no’; now it is a practical reality, writes Mark Wood.
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22 Mar '10
“It would be criminal if this pilot wasn’t turned into a series.” Read on for the verdict on lthis weekend’s TV.
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Doctor Who: the verdict
Doctor Who’s new stars and lead writer will rightly be praised for rebooting the show, but praise is also due for two unsung heroes, writes Robin Parker.
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Women in TV: “overqualified, overworked and underpaid”
That 5,000 women have left the industry over the past three years compared to just 750 men is shocking. That we have quietly stood by and not noticed this brain drain happening is nothing short of a disgrace, writes Lisa Campbell.