Comment – Page 7
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CommentContent is king for big brands
From Coke to Barbie, Mip TV was the place to be, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentLess is more for Mip TV buyers
Deals are for quality, not quantity, while drama remains the focus
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CommentBroadcast goes global
Broadcast, like much of the British independent production sector, is going global.
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CommentThink commercial to get ahead in the US
In such a competitive market, originality counts - but ratings are king, says Ricky Kelehar
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CommentReinventing drama for Kenya
Lisa Sabina Harney’s debut as a series director took her to Nairobi, with a mission to empower women on- and off-camera.
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CommentKeeping SVoD in perspective
Netflix and Amazon are about subs not viewers, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentUK’s doors must stay open
Tax incentives have created a production golden age, says Tom Avison
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CommentHow Downton put UK back on the map
Period drama’s legacy will be that it made the world sit up and take notice of British scripted shows, says Gareth Neame
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CommentMipcom rallies after flooding subsides
Mipcom rallied after being struck by floods on Saturday night, according to Jake Kanter, with buyers’ appetites remaining strong.
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CommentAsian TV market offers a unique opportunity for UK
Rapid growth in channels means there are a lot of slots to fill, says Amanda Groom
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CommentDigital strategy key for BBCW
Smart manoeuvring can help Davie meet targets, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentIn defence of PBS
BBC supporters say cuts could turn the corporation into a UK version of the ad-free US network. Is this such a bad thing, asks Stephen Arnell
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CommentThe benefits of thinking global
International formats are setting the pace for UK broadcasters
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CommentChinese formats on the rise
Tantrums, censorship and celebrity remakes were all on the agenda for DRG’s Jeremy Fox on a visit to China
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CommentChildren's media rings the changes
This year’s Kidscreen was buzzing with talk of new horizons. Sarah Baynes reports from Miami
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CommentBeware 'infotainment confusion syndrome'
NBC anchor’s fall is a sad reflection on the blurring of news and entertainment
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CommentKorea is open for business
Co-production links are being forged betwen Korea and the UK, says Amanda Groom
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CommentHow French TV coped with Paris tragedy
The Charlie Hebdo attack forced French broadcasters to confront how they break rolling news
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CommentHuman tales from the frontline
ITN Productions’ Chris Shaw recounts producing Grierson Award-winning doc Children on the Frontline.


















