All Comment articles – Page 51
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Indies remain the lifeblood of TV
Despite intense competition, the industry has much to celebrate
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How to survive as an indie
Running your own firm is like a rollercoaster – only more terrifying, says Steven D Wright
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The VoD battle lines are drawn
Traditional TV execs know that linear is dying, but can SVoD save them? asks Kate Bulkley
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Why investors still back Netflix
It’s right to question the SVoD’s debt burden, but its model is sound, says Linda Sullivan
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Banijay finally gets its target
Mega-producer will have epic scale but must focus on creativity
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Collaboration and innovation are key as ad revenues fall
Broadcasters and advertisers can turn a vicious circle into a virtuous one, says Richard Lawson
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Diversity should be baked into the DNA of our shows
Sky 1 comedy In The Long Run shows what can be done if we try, says TriForce Creative Network’s Jimmy Akingbola
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TV needs to offer more variety
Our constant diet of quality drama is becoming a little hard to stomach, says Steven D Wright
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A new angle on the slave trade
Getting Samuel L Jackson on board means our series will be seen, says Simcha Jacobovici
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Redefining the business of TV
Germany’s ProSiebenSat.1 is taking a different route in the ad-funded world, says Kate Bulkley
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BBC battles to win over production community
Indies open to iPlayer plans if BBC also embraces change, writes Chris Curtis
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Shunning stereotypes is crucial
What constitutes great casting is hard to define but easy to overlook, says Tim Whitwell
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Listen to the experts in sound
Think you already know what great audio content can do for TV? Wrong, says Tim Hammond
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BBC must learn from Naga row
Hall’s intervention necessary as BBC ruling lacked common sense
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The BBC has lost its way on diversity and inclusion
Upholding complaints about Naga Munchetty’s comments sends a worrying message to staff and viewers, says Marcus Ryder
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Rising to the challenge
“The Broadcast Distributors Survey 2019 throws up several examples of how the UK market is adapting to global deal-making”
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Streaming is TV’s next gold rush
Producers and hit franchises are set to benefit from the coming SVoD battle, says Kate Bulkley
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Netflix launches charm offensive
The digital giant knows it needs friends in the coming SVoD war
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Is British TV in a mid-life crisis?
Uncomfortable questions are being asked about the future of public service broadcasting. They deserve a proper hearing, says Jonathan Thompson