All Comment articles – Page 257
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Staraoke: how to hit a curveball
They say never work with children or animals. So when John A. Marley set out to work on kids karaoke show Staroke in six different languages, with children from six different territories, what could possibly go wrong?
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29 Sept, '09
“High-quality crystal-meth television.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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28 Sept, '09
“If you’re nine, and you’re allowed up past bedtime, you might just appreciate this show.” Read on for the latest verdict on last night’s TV.
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What a difference a year makes
As Absolute Radio celebrates its first anniverary, boss Clive Dickens reflects on how the industry has changed over the past year and what the consequences will mean to the market.
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Bouncing back after Ball
After missing out on HMV’s Simon Fox and failing to agree terms with Tony Ball, how can ITV bounce back?
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Absolute Radio: one year on
It’s a year since Virgin Radio disappeared from the UK airwaves to be replaced by the Times of India backed Absolute. But has the new station made its mark as it celebrates its birthday with a live Madness concert in London’s Regent Street, asks Paul Robinson
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25 Sept, '09
“Set to a high heat and stand well back.” Read on for the latest verdict on last night’s TV.
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Protect kids, but don’t ban them from appearing on TV
Our programmes give children a voice, says Love Productions’ Richard McKerrow.
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24 Sept, '09
“One of the most powerful and moving documentaries of the year.” Read on for the latest verdict on last night’s TV.
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Jana Bennett: Strictly about the audience
Jana Bennett, director of BBC Vision, explains why the corporation scheduled Strictly against The X Factor
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Moments and memories of Broadcast
Nine former Broadcast journalists recall their best experiences, funniest diary stories, biggest scoops and, of course, the ones that got away.
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Looking back to the future
After rays of hope for change, the same depressing questions remain.
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Soccer Saturday / Panorama
Chris Curtis and Kate McMahon share their views on two recent shows.
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How to control the networks
The leadership wrangling at C4 and ITV risks descending into farce.
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Don’t tar us all with compliance brush
With reference to ‘Mulville and Fry savage TV’s compliance culture’ (Broadcast 04.09.09), please don’t tar everyone with the title of compliance in their remit with the one brush that gives us all a bad press!
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Why Adobe's deal is not so strange
Adobe’s move to acquire the web specialist Omniture for $1.8bn highlights the growing value of the online consumer behavioural targeting market (www.omniture.com/press/777).