All Comment articles – Page 254
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Mature attitude
With Sandi Toksvig the latest presenter to take a swipe at ageism in TV, as the BBC hunts for a more mature female newsreader, Geoff Motley considers the issue.
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27 Oct, '09
“It was like using a scud missile to crack a hazelnut.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Broadcast goes to the Prix Europa
The Prix Europa has established itself as one of the most important award ceremonies in the European broadcast calendar. So why does the UK continue to give it the cold shoulder? Katherine Rushton travelled to Berlin to find out.
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26 Oct, '09
“Gentle, incorrigibly romantic about nature.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The dawn of Google’s dominance in video ads
If Google’s ambitions in online video advertising are realised, it will leave a much smaller share of the digital pie for everyone else, writes Michael Comish.
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Queasy over Question Time
The Nick Griffin affair raises questions over the BBC’s moral authority.
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Joke's on newbie Newman
Was Talkback Thames trying to tell outgoing C4 comedy head Andrew Newman something in its pilot PhoneShop?
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Origin of a new species, as necessity leads to invention
The economic situation is spurring innovation across the TV industry, says Alex Connock.
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Modern Family / Life
Michael Rosser and Katherine Rushton give their verdict on the latest shows.
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Leave no room for doubt
Indies that work with children must shout out about their safeguards.
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Family Supercooks / Wonderland / Defying Gravity
Tim Lovejoy and Helen Manley on cook-offs, sex lives and a space opera.
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David Noble, Green Inc
David Noble, development researcher at Green Inc, on his biggest lie, greatest extravagance and who would play him in a movie.
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Performance art of pitching where the sun always shines
In LA, pitching is an artform and the seasons are religiously observed, says Ashley Pharoah.
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Plugging into social networks
In the new multi-platform landscape, producers increasingly need to factor in social network tools to ensure their drama proves a hit, writes Tim Sealey.
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The art of pitching
Television needs to take the art of pitching more seriously, especially in today’s winner-takes-all media environment, writes Paul Boross.
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20 Oct, '09
“Every male character was a study in creepiness.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Hard times: Is this a new era of austerity or opportunity for TV?
As reports claim that Alan Yentob may be earning more than £500,000 a year, how can the BBC justify these extortionate salaries, writes Elsa Sharp.