All Comment articles – Page 273
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15 May '09
“It’s one episode old and already feels like a potential winner.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Profit from on-demand
Broadcasting may be having a rough ride at the moment, but the viewers aren’t.
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Channel 4 weighs its options
Managing decline on the agenda as thinking shifts at Horseferry Road.
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Radio Council
Will the Radio Council help commercial radio’s success? 35% said Yes 65% said No
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Neil Fox and Steve Ackerman
Magic 105.4 presenter Neil Fox and Somethin’ Else managing director Steve Ackerman review the latest TV shows.
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TV Critics 13 May '09
“I had a broad happy smile on my face as the final credits rolled.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics 12 May '09
“It has developed into a seriously good sitcom.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics 11 May '09
“…sparkling, shimmering, salt-scented.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Blog: The future of rights in Digital Britain
As Digital Britain winds up its second consultation phase, digital content producers and their clients are considering the future of their industry, writes Simon Brickle.
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TV Critics 8 May ‘09
“A dog's dinner of a format.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Scrutiny and stability
The Tories' desired freeze on the licence fee would have an impact on programming.
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Young guns can rescue radio
The industry will only gain from giving airtime to younger players.
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In My View: Current affairs delivers crucial insights
Current affairs delivers crucial insights, writes Denman Rooke.
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TV Critics 6 May '09
'I'm ever so slightly bored by her programme.' Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Blog: Radio and oracy
A radio service for children would prove an essential tool in the articulation, vocabulary and grammar of Britain's youth. All that's needed is the will to do it, writes Susan Stranks.