All Comment articles – Page 82
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The latest version of FCP X ticks all the boxes
There are those who talk about Final Cut Pro X and there are those that use Final Cut Pro X, says Rory Cantwell
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US to be fertile ground for docs
Strong factual community can capitalise on shock Trump win, says Chris Curtis
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The Twitter verdict: reaction to Trump victory coverage
“Try CNN, it’s like Sky on speed. Everyone’s talking a million miles an hour.”
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Time to bulk up or fall behind
Context is everything for AT&T/Time Warner merger, says Kate Bulkley
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BBC Studios faces tough balancing act
Hybrid structure is needed to straddle commercial and PSB worlds
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Mike Darcey: Sky's stand off with Netflix
The former Sky chief operating officer analyses why the pay-TV operator and SVoD giant have failed to make friends.
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Hunted, C4
Capturing footage of contestants for C4’s Hunted required some special kit, says Shaun Wilton
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Entertainment rises to challenge
Studio formats and comedy chat shows are hot on drama’s heels
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Ethnic diversity: are we missing the story?
Statistics don’t reveal the full picture, but still raise important questions, says David Graham
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Change will only come by giving new voices a platform
ITV2’s Fresh season is giving people what they want by diversifying content, says Fraser Ayres
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Could you help to shape the industry?
The Pact Council needs everyone from start-ups to TV veterans, says Laura Mansfield
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From connectivity to content
Liberty is switching strategy to keep up with rivals, says Kate Bulkley
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Competition on the Croisette
Mood upbeat as opportunities abound despite glut of indie start-ups, says Chris Curtis
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Caitlin Moran: the etiquette of crowd-funding
Raised By Wolves could get a new lease of life - but Caitlin Moran has already had to learn a few lessons about the etiquette of crowd-funding
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A great market in store
Mipcom is the biggest international television event of the year and Broadcast, with our increased focus on the international sector, has responded by dedicating an 88-page issue – one of the biggest of the year – to all things global.
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Mip is still a must-attend event
The market has changed, but Cannes continues to be the place to strike deals, says Ben Barrett
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Welcome to ‘The New Normal’
Brexit changes everything, but it’s not all gloom, says Frank Radice
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SVoD players come into the fold
Traditional broadcasters are seeing the benefits of Netflix and Co
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The changing role of the broadcast engineer
Broadcast engineers are no longer just boffins who configure kit, says John Maxwell Hobbs.