All Comment articles – Page 95
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Let's stand up to government interference
Another terms of trade review? It might feel like a pointless intervention, but producers must fight their corner, says Ron Jones
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Let's keep comedy in the front line
Mainstream comedy is a tough nut to crack but it remains the chief weapon in the scheduling wars, says Simon Lupton
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Strictly Come Dancing in 360 degrees
Christopher Nundy explains why, how and what challenges were involved in Strictly Come Dancing becoming one of the first BBC shows to use immersive technology to create a 360 degree viewing experience.
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BBC plays a vital creative role
But needs to modernise in face of global competition, says James Heath
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Old, tired TV needs some oomph
Should we take a leaf out of Corbyn’s book to engage with the public? asks Steven D Wright
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Drones are taking off but they need careful control
Filming with a drone isn’t as easy as it sounds, so follow this preflight checklist, says Alan Sim
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Embrace change because it holds so many possibilities
Technology is changing the way TV is made and viewed, so embrace it, says Tony Gregory
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Dealing with digital Darwinism
Creating a modern IT platform is essential for the survival of traditional media firms, says Sef Tuma.
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IBC 2015: the IABM verdict
IBC showed that the future of UHD and IT-based technology is intertwined, says the IABM’s John Ive
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Viewer connection is about more than great shows
Broadcasters must get on board with data to retain audiences, says James Emtage
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Does formula for success lie in original commissions?
Crowded market piles on the pressure to stand out from the crowd, says Stephen Arnell
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The gift that keeps on giving
Data can play a big role in programming success, says Kate Bulkley
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Time for some anarchy in the UK
Broadcasters must pay more than lip service to risk-taking pledges
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A backwards step for radio
Radio X’s blokeish stance is out-of-date and out of step with attempts to tackle inequality in radio, says Edward Adoo
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Let's not devalue the last 'true' indies
Will any of us really benefit from another review of terms of trade, asks Danny Fenton
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A game-changing moment for UK TV
Hits like 24 prove we can deliver big US drama - but we need to invest in skills, says Iain Smith
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Refugee crisis raises difficult challenges for TV news
Opening up on tough decisions is leading to more thoughtful journalism, says Jane Mote
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Britain’s got amazing talent
Viewing habits change, but core skills remain, says Richard Holloway
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BBC has chance to set new goals
Charter renewal shouldn’t just be about where it can make cuts, says Chris Curtis