All Comment articles – Page 298
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Post traumatic
The problems in post are taking hold - but the sector is learning some painful lessons.
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You the Jury: Richard Bacon and Alex Zane
Richard Bacon and Alex Zane review the latest TV shows.
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Blog: My Family at 100
DLT Entertainment president and My Family executive producer Don Taffner Jr explains how the BBC1 sitcom reached its 100th episode milestone.
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Making technology purchasing decisions
Will Strauss looks at the perennial debate of which is best: the brand name product or a cheaper alternative.
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Blog: Confused identity
In the third instalment of a five-part series, former Ten Alps Digital managing director Nigel Dacre discusses the growth of Internet TV - with a capital 'I'.
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The price of big bonuses
Huge rewards for BBC execs send the worst signal to beleaguered programme-makers, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Hot topic: Judging risk in the red zone
Safety is key for war reporters - but so is film-making, writes Julia Barron.
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Emily Bell: The regulation game
The new Ofcom chair must encourage innovation - and punish bad acting.
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Media Money: Can Chris Tarrant's deal with Nissan be replicated on TV?
Nissan's£1m deal with Chris Tarrant for a GMG Radio show underlines the shift in traditional power bases among media, talent and advertisers in the fragmenting and increasingly digital media world.
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Media Money: Is My Spy Family rewriting the model for kids TV toy spin-offs?
The big profits in kids TV come from licensing toys, games, books and anything else that will capture kids' attention and parents' wallets.
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You the Jury: Richard Bradley and Alannah Richardson
Richard Bradley and Alannah Richardson review the latest TV shows.
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Blog: Kids TV and the role of parents
Producers need to start targeting parents with their children's output, says Digital Outlook managing director Jens Bachem, since they're making the decisions now.
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Online viewing vs broadband speeds
As broadcasters search for new ways to monetize online viewing, Sky and Ofcom are looking at ways of speeding up the networks. This is no coincidence, argues Will Strauss.
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Blog: Combat the crunch
In this second instalment of a five-part series, former Ten Alps Digital managing director Nigel Dacre reflects on the importance of timing when launching a new digital TV business.
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Blog: Keeping up with the kids
Following the Showcomotion conference, Kit Hawkins discusses why cross-platform 'seamless experiences' need to be created for the media savvy youth.
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Blog: The new buzz channel
Ahead of the launch of Channelbee tomorrow (5 July), producer Chris Stott reveals the challenges behind launching a new station online.
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On the campaign trail
Don't write off TV as a force for good - this is a new age of campaigning programming, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Media Money: What's happening with other online video ventures?
Away from Kangaroo, online TV is going gangbusters. BBC iPlayer has reached 100 million requests to view and last month it averaged 700,000 online views a day. ITV logged 12 million video views in May, Fremantle has unveiled more online ventures including Parentshood on iVillage.co.uk and Jane Tranter told an ...
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Media Money: Why is the Competition Commission looking into Kangaroo?
There is an adage in business that the more transparent you are, the less you have to hide.