All Comment articles – Page 290
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Talking Radio: Chantal Cooke
What's the point of BBC radio, asks Chantal Cooke, co-founder of DAB station Passion for the Planet.
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Hot Topic: In the regions
The north-east is as deserving of the BBC's support as Salford is, says Ruth Pitt.
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Blog: Casualty to Cardiff?
As production of Casualty prepares to move from Bristol to Cardiff as part of the BBC's biggest ever shake-up of network programming in the regions, one Location Manager argues why the BBC drama should stay put.
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Pandas and penguins and Panasonic P2
Will Strauss reports from the Wildscreen Festival in Bristol as wildlife and natural history programme makers give their opinions on file-based production.
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Blog: Troubleshoot and trust
On air presenter and pundit? How can you get the best from the business, especially if relatively new to it? Geoff Motley advocates a shared responsibility between you and your agent.
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BBC US08: The end of the road
After lots of hard work and the odd hiccup, the BBC Talking America US election bus has ended its coast to coast tour across America. Project editor Steve Titherington looks back on 39 days on the road.
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Mipcom: Advance warning
Mipcom is over for another year and most buyers and sellers have left Cannes. But now the real work begins to sew up the details of new deals. Here, solicitor Pamela Forte offers her top 10 tips for negotiating your distribution agreement.
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A tale of two Cannes
Negative credit crunch talk is being balanced by a positive outlook at Mipcom.
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Talking Radio: Why online is taking over the airwaves
Online radio has a huge range of music - and is no longer reliant on listeners sitting in front of their PCs, says Play Radio UK network manager Marcus Quilter.
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Media Money: What would ITV look like if it were stripped of its PSB obligations?
Michael Grade told a sell-out RTS breakfast last week that an ITV without any of the rapidly diminishing perks of a public service licence would have “huge attractions”.
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Hot Topic: ITV
Tim Tate urges ITV to return to being a broad church in an open letter to Michael Grade.
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Blog: The fame game
One of the most recent tilts at showbiz has been that it has been a prime contributor to the perception of today's young people that life delivers success without much effort on anyone's part, writes Geoff Motley.
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HD video on a stills camera - viva la revolution
Guest blogger Colin Birch marvels at the possibilities offered by the arrival of stills cameras that also shoot HD video.
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You the Jury: Andre Singer and Malcolm Brinkworth
Andre Singer and Malcolm Brinkworth review the latest TV shows.
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Blog: Language skills
BBC World Service broadcast journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou is on the BBC US Election bus for the 38 day tour from LA to New York. We hear about her attempts to find a cross-section of society in the bible-belt.
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Blog: BBC US08: Gettysburg
The BBC's Global News division has sent a team of journalists on a bus trip across the US to gauge what America is talking about ahead of November's election. Jamie Angus, is taking a break from his job as Editor of Daytime Programmes, BBC World Service to lead the bus, ...
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Blog: Celebrity spotting
As Peter Kay pulls in record audiences for C4, asking celebrities to play themselves on TV is always fraught with danger, writes Robin Parker.