Comment – Page 28
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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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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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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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Alex Graham: madness to strip BBC of formats
The former Wall to Wall boss responds to ITV’s call for a ban on formats on the BBC.
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Popular leader will be missed
Time will be needed to assess the director of television’s legacy
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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 has chance to set new goals
Charter renewal shouldn’t just be about where it can make cuts, says Chris Curtis
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BBC Studios - it’s time for details
After more than a year without any answers, Jake Kanter says it is time the BBC coughed up the details of plans to commercialise its in-house production division.
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Multichannel doesn’t cut it any more – let’s change it
The terminology used to describe non-PSBs must be modernised, says Susanna Dinnage
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Right time for iPlayer relaunch
The world has changed since Project Kangaroo, says Kate Bulkley
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How do we move beyond the box in the corner?
Broadcasters need to find new ways to reach modern audiences, says Cassian Harrison
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Broom Cupboard paved the way for CBBC as we know it
Phillip Schofield and co gave presentation a real point of difference, says Jamie Wilson
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Casualty at 30
Returning a life-time later to write and direct something that has become a hugely established machine felt a little crazy, says co-creator Paul Unwin
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The Word: how we made TV history
Presenter Terry Christian explains how The Word’s inclusivity inspired the next generation
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In the beginning was The Word…
For someone starting out in TV, the show was the best place to learn, says Steven D Wright
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Playing it safe is not an option
TV may have moved on from The Word, but risk-taking is essential