Comment – Page 5
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CommentDon’t be a snob about daytime
Episodic shows give new writing talent an opportunity to hone their skills, says Dan Sefton
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CommentLandmark step for court reporting
Allowing cameras in courts will make the legal system more transparent, says John Battle
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CommentEra of change beckons for BBC
Next DG must stick to guns on funding but embrace transformation
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CommentDid the BBC lose its faith in its Year of Beliefs?
What happened to the corporation’s promise to bring religious debate to a wide audience, asks Torin Douglas
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CommentWhy the BBC was wrong about Samira Ahmed’s case
The Newswatch presenter’s pay tribunal exposes bigger diversity problems at the BBC than a single gender pay dispute, says Marcus Ryder
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CommentByrne, BritBox and a fresh prince
Broadcast looks back on a year of SVoD launches, licence fee rows and a car-crash interview
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CommentProspects good for streaming era
New platforms bring opportunities as BBC supercharges iPlayer
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CommentBritBox deserves more respect
Service will ensure PSBs aren’t left out of the streaming revolution
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CommentCapturing Berlin’s freedom, thirty years on
History was unfolding around us as the wall came down – but we’d lost a former PM in the gents, recalls former Newsnight producer Steve Anderson
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CommentViewers expect access anywhere
Tech offers a solution for when EU portablity rules no longer apply, says Charlie Johnson
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CommentWhy Samira Ahmed deserves compensation
The Newswatch host’s case is not just about gender equality. It questions what value the BBC places on journalism, says her predecessor Raymond Snoddy
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CommentBBC battles to win over production community
Indies open to iPlayer plans if BBC also embraces change, writes Chris Curtis
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CommentBBC must learn from Naga row
Hall’s intervention necessary as BBC ruling lacked common sense
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CommentThe BBC has lost its way on diversity and inclusion
Upholding complaints about Naga Munchetty’s comments sends a worrying message to staff and viewers, says Marcus Ryder
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CommentIs British TV in a mid-life crisis?
Uncomfortable questions are being asked about the future of public service broadcasting. They deserve a proper hearing, says Jonathan Thompson
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CommentA reminder of the power of docs
Back-to-basics series like Jade and Thatcher demonstrate real class
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CommentVoice assistants are taking over
Devices will be key to how shows are discovered – and they need content, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentBritBox will need time to settle
Service has potential if it shrugs off what could be a tricky launch
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CommentCharlotte Moore: making the BBC fit for the future
Three key principles will guide us as we face the challenges ahead
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CommentGazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges


















