All Comment articles – Page 76
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BBC vision is radical but distant
Online gateway plan is clever, but new types of content feel remote
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The pros and cons of Brexit
Funding may be lost but UK could reshape laws to attract productions, says Julian Wilkins
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Playing the digital name game
Branding is key in the online ecosystem and TV content is especially strong
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Telling diverse stories in an authentic way
Apple Tree House brought real-life experiences to on-screen drama, say the Five Apples team
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Radio storytelling is perfect for firing kids’ imagination
Far from dying out, the medium has a new lease of life online, says Tony Collingwood
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Producers face digital dilemma
Convergence is creating opportunities, but it’s a balancing act
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Who will pay for drama’s future?
Different funding models are here to stay so we may as well get used to it
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TV takes fight to digital giants
Sky-Virgin deal shows the gloves are off in the battle for advertisers
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BBC in good shape to up its game
Corporation must accept and embrace challenge of Ofcom report
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Why can’t TV always be impartial?
Election night made a refreshing change from usual bias and distortion, says Steven D Wright
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Blind Date points to C5 ambition
Reboot of classic format takes broadcaster into new territory
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Steve Hewlett memorial fund launches
Scholarships will support journalism students from lower income families
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Digital media is starting to bite
Creative solutions are needed to combat declining linear audiences
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C4 ripe for a creative overhaul
Exit of Hunt gives new chief Mahon licence to revamp structure
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Filmmakers must ask the right questions
Derren Lawford suspects youth docs are missing the real issues
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Docs can move us in a way that scripted series can’t
Films like Exodus humanise issues to which audiences can feel numbed, says Lilla Hurst
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Reality trumps drama in the story of the OJ Simpson trial
Patience and hindsight give the documentary an electrifying power
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Race shouldn’t prevent big stories from being told
The accusations against Bill Cosby are too shocking to be ignored, says Lucy Pilkington