All Comment articles – Page 93
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Alan Yentob: down but not out
Alan Yentob may be the most divisive man in television, but there is broad agreement that the BBC’s creative director has done the right thing in resigning.
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Women in film and TV are still getting a raw deal
Some things have improved, but the fight for parity isn’t over, says Kate Kinninmont
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Sky Q offers a new flavour of TV
Launch marks broadcaster’s move into quad-play, says Kate Bulkley
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Crunch time approaches for C4
Industry must have its say over government’s privatisation plans
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Don't kick ITV Sport for giving fans what they want
Coverage of the England v France friendly judged the mood perfectly on a match that brought people together, says Steve Williams
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BBC3 move is better late than never
Radical step will protect the youth channel’s budget, reach and relevance, says Sam Barcroft
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The challenge of promoting diversity on a global scale
Broadcasters have to navigate differences in law and culture, says Graham Green
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Damian Kavanagh on BBC3's online move
Damian Kavanagh on why BBC3’s move online represents a new beginning for the youth channel.
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Documentaries help kids to figure out life
Children’s television plays a crucial role in widening the circle of compassion and understanding.
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There is no reason to change terms of trade
Government must use latest review to create stability in the indie sector, says John McVay
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Football should have come second in ITV’s coverage
Did ITV drop the ball in its coverage of this week’s suddenly momentous England v France friendly?
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Live TV runs through our blood
TV should focus on what it does best, but back it with a digital experience
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Will VR live up to the promise?
The potential is great but it could be another 3D, says Kate Bulkley
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Diversity has to be front of mind
Things are moving in the right direction, but more must be done
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Making radio a fair place to compete
Radio indies are embedded across the UK and winning international awards. We must let them compete, says Will Jackson
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Britain’s got talent all over the place
A Northern Irish comedy talent showcase offers a model to aspire to, says Graham Smith
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Meeting the ethical challenge
Documentary-makers need to debate moral dilemmas, says James Quinn
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More entertaining changes ahead
Sky is playing for high stakes drama, while entertainment is key for ITV
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Radio offers a united front on jazz
Our collaboration between the BBC and commercial radio echoes the true spirit of jazz, say Alan Davy and Jonathan Arendt