All Comment articles – Page 251
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I'm A Celebrity... gets tough
Natalka Znak, co-creator and executive producer of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, blogs from the jungle for Broadcast and reveals that a selection of contestants are about to get a nasty surprise.
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Is there a ‘disconnect’ between TV commissioners and digital teams?
56% said Yes / 44% said No
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Radio can teach TV a thing or two about interactivity
Audio and digital are already commissioning and producing jointly, argues Jez Nelson.
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Back to a cross-media future
Deliberate separation of media ownership is outdated and harmful.
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It’s grim up North for ITV
Can the BBC’s Salford move compensate for ITV’s regional pull-out?
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Miranda / Strictly Come Dancing
Katherine Rushton and David Constable share their views on the latest TV shows.
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Growth on a global scale
The UK economy may be going through the worst recession in living memory but internationally the business is picking up fast, writes Darrel James.
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The shortfall in kids TV
Despite a wealth of talent, UK producers of children’s programming are struggling to compete on the world stage, simply because they are unable to bring enough finance to the table, writes Genevieve Dexter.
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17 Nov, '09
“Watching TV through flimsy cardboard glasses has never been a satisfying experience.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Jazz FM: one year on
When Jazz FM returned to the airwaves a year ago, chief executive Richard Wheatly faced the challenge of winning back the listeners. He tells Robert Shepherd the story so far and what hurdles lie ahead.
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13 Nov, '09
“A high-concept marriage between Skins and Heroes.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Securing rights of art works
Clearing copyright can be a nightmare at the best of times, and getting the green light to use art on screen is no exception. Doc producer Sarah Mortimer reveals her top tips on how to hurdle these obstacles.
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Misfits / Rude Boy Food / River Monsters
Tigress Productions Kath Moore and NBC Universal’s Jon Farrar consider superpowers, ‘edgy’ food and piranhas.
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The format for excellence
Popular factual programming will drive Channel 4’s creative renewal.
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TV needs tax relief investment
Producers and fund managers alike profit from their relationship.