All Comment articles – Page 316
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Why TV should not be dictated to by marketeers
Statisticians are behind BBC1 hit The One Show - but they must not dictate TV, argues Lisa Campbell.
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Broadcast letters issue 23 November 2007
Letters published in the issue of Broadcast dated 23 November 2007.
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What exactly is Bebo’s business model?
Kate Bulkley considers whether or not repurposed television will be attractive to the youth market.
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A business model for striking writers
Disgruntled US writers might take encouragement from a spate of new media deals, argues Dominic Schreiber.
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You the Jury: Chris Bonney and Siobhan O’Gorman
Chris Bonney and Siobhan O'Gorman on the latest TV shows.
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The long tail of IP television
Ascent Media’s Allen McCaskill on how IPTV provides television programmes of infinite variety (and quality) with a new market.
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Blog: Planning for TV Channel 3.0
Jens Bachem offers tips to broadcasters on how to put together a broadband service that genuinely sets them apart in the next phase of the online evolution.
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The Insider: Development hell
The tortuous e-commissioning process holds torments worthy of the devil.
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Why is Sky’s tightening of its EPG rules so sensitive?
Kate Bulkley on why it looks like the EPG shake-up may be as sensitive for Sky as it is for the broadcasters.
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Clicking into place
Bebo’s deals with key broadcasters spell rapid change for TV - but also opportunity.
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Hot Topic: Spectrum sell-off
Highest-bidder spectrum sales short-change PSB. By Andrew Bethell.
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Media fails to replicate banking sector bounce
Bank and financial stocks bounced back from last week’s heavy falls, but the FTSE 100 was still down 1.7%. Media stocks in particular had a difficult week.
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Blog: Making money with online content
Jon Anthony on why television producers should look at what is actually working on the web rather than try to replicate their traditional business online.
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You the jury: Mark Rubens and Paula Trafford
Mark Rubens and Paula Trafford review the latest TV shows.
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Blog: The positives of parenting shows
A rash of parenting shows on British TV has prompted concerns about the welfare of the kids featured. Laura Mansfield says the heat needs to be taken out of this debate.
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From Wall Street to Wood Lane
Hiring a former investment banker as its new chief financial officer is unlikely to calm fears about BBC Worldwide’s growing commercial ambitions.