All Comment articles – Page 305
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Scarlet camera fever
Camera folk and facilities people alike have been waiting patiently for NAB announcements from Red Digital Cinema. Finally, Will Strauss offers an insight.
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On-screen ogres
In TV, the word ‘talent' is now a byword for terrifying egos and diva demands.
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Models of flexibility
The first part of Ofcom's PSB review faces up to the challenges of a digital future.
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Media money: Murdoch calls on UK to relax product placement advertising rules
Fresh from her purchase of Ugly Betty producer Reveille in the US, Elisabeth Murdoch was beating the drum this week for the UK to relax the rules on product placement soon - or risk falling behind creatively.
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Media money: Fremantle Media puts on a new face in Japan
Fremantle Media has had an office in Japan for three years, but it's been tough to convince Japanese broadcasters that “foreign” programming could work there.
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Dawn on Mormons
As filming continues on Extreme Wife for Channel 4, Dawn Porter finds herself up a mountain with a Mormon man and his two wives.
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How to survive NAB
Will Strauss, a veritable veteran of technology trade shows, offers his top tips for surviving NAB and Las Vegas.
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Blog: KateModern marathon
Online drama KateModern treated fans to a marathon session of new episodes on Saturday. Writer Luke Hyams reflects on the day.
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Blog: A cult show in ITV primetime?
With its fairytale trappings, Technicolor sheen and a supernaturally blessed and cursed piemaker as its lead character, Pushing Daisies has “cult” stamped all over it, writes Robin Parker.
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Blog: New look at Sky News
Sky News creative director Simon Buglione joined Sky News from the BBC last summer and has led the re-fresh of its graphics look. He considers the importance of a news channel's on-air look in the multi-channel world.
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The digital dunces
Risk-averse commissioners must stop holding back multiplatform ambitions.
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Broadcast letters issue 4 April 2008
Letters to the editor from Broadcast magazine dated 4 April 2008.
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Media Money: Is top slicing the BBC inevitable?
The Conservatives' recent broadcasting policy paper has put top slicing the BBC's licence fee squarely on their political agenda, but they aren't alone in wanting to share the corporation's lunch money around the TV playground.