Comment – Page 23
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Digital firms go back to the future
Facebook is looking to use familiar formats in innovative ways
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Tech firms must play by the rules
It’s time the likes of Google and Facebook took responsibility for their content, says Kate Bulkley
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All they want for Christmas is...
Broadcasters have a lot on their wishlists for the coming year
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Brexit is a threat to broadcasting
Government must include the industry in any transitional agreement, says Vince Cable
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Sharing stories can help break the cycle of sexual harrassment
Investigating the shocking extent of the problem, 5 News reporter Tessa Chapman was surprised to find her own buried memory resurfacing
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Everyone reaps the benefits of an inclusive approach
The public want to see themselves on screen – and it makes for better shows, says Jess Fowle
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Sky facing crucial tipping point
Bold new drama slate offers best chance of securing a breakout hit
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On-demand platforms need to improve their accessibility
Broadcasters are missing out on a huge potential audience, says Patricia Hodgson
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There’s no place for abuse in TV
Is it really so hard to ensure that people are treated decently?
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Turning the MTV EMAs into a multi-media phenomenon
Social media, streaming and HD have transformed the blockbuster music event over the past 21 years, writes Richard Godfrey
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Don't take PSBs for granted
European Broadcasting Union director general Noel Curran warns of the risks of undervaluing traditional broadcasters
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Price and range are key SVoD battlegrounds
The BBC will have to work hard to convince viewers that its proposed SVoD service is worth paying for, says Stephen Arnell
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Disabled talent deserves a chance
Judge people on what they can bring to a production, not what they can’t, says The A Word’s Marcus Wilson
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How envy inspired a hit comedy
Taskmaster was conceived as a way to get my own back on my friend Tim Key, says Alex Horne
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Climate change on screen: we can do better
Real progress can be made by connecting audiences to solutions, says Aaron Matthews
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TV’s not as good as it used to be
Even the drama boom masks a huge slip in quality for today’s shows, says Steven D Wright