All Comment articles – Page 89
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Ensuring the BBC is for everyone
Today the BBC’s record on reflecting the diversity of the UK will be debated in parliament. It’s a debate I welcome, says Tunde Ogungbesan
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Music plays a pivotal role in the multiplatform era
PPL licences help producers fi nd the right soundtrack for their show, says Jez Bell
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Content is king for big brands
From Coke to Barbie, Mip TV was the place to be, says Kate Bulkley
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Kevin Lygo’s contemporary challenge
Director of TV has looked to the past to bring ITV bang up to date
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Juniper TV: C4 Muslim doc can kickstart debate
Critics of our survey are ignorant - and attacks were predictable, says Samir Shah
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Learning to generate our own audiences
Reverse engineering a web show for TV requires a whole new mindset for producers, discovers Matt Percival
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Taking a gamble on talent is vital for the future of TV
Being allowed to fail can help comedians learn how to create future hits, says Luke McQueen
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TV is stuck in a ’90s time warp
No wonder young people are deserting us, given what’s on offer
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Less is more for Mip TV buyers
Deals are for quality, not quantity, while drama remains the focus
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Indies need to talk Whittingdale's language in C4 debate
Whittingdale is interested in hard economic facts, not vested interests protecting their position, says David Graham
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Historical accuracy is paramount in period drama
An obsession with weather and an ear for slang have helped Julie Summers ensure ITV’s WW2 drama Home Fires is authentic.
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Broadcast goes global
Broadcast, like much of the British independent production sector, is going global.
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C4 left to reflect on Black Mirror loss
Netflix deal with Endemol Shine has really stung, says Kate Bulkley
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Broadcast International - and how ESG is facing start of new era
Broadcast has always had broad horizons, but to mark next week’s Mip TV we have given this issue a truly global perspective.
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Think commercial to get ahead in the US
In such a competitive market, originality counts - but ratings are king, says Ricky Kelehar
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Increase in start-ups will help to reinvigorate TV
Risk-taking entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of our industry, says Clare Thompson
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TV is taken far too seriously
Will the press ever tire of these non-stories? asks Steven D Wright
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C4 privatisation would be catastrophic for UK indies
The production sector needs to unite to fend off Tory plans, says Edmund Coulthard
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Beazley is Branagh "imposter"
Former BBC head of entertainment Jon Beazley has long enjoyed flattering comparisons to Kenneth Branagh.