Comment – Page 4
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Landmark step for court reporting
Allowing cameras in courts will make the legal system more transparent, says John Battle
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Byrne, 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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BritBox deserves more respect
Service will ensure PSBs aren’t left out of the streaming revolution
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Shunning stereotypes is crucial
What constitutes great casting is hard to define but easy to overlook, says Tim Whitwell
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Is 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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A reminder of the power of docs
Back-to-basics series like Jade and Thatcher demonstrate real class
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Funny factual can educate by stealth
Humour can be the most potent weapon in confronting unpalatable truths, says Emily Hudd
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Where are all the female crew?
We need to create a more flexible environment where woman can thrive, says Colleen Flynn
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Industry’s old rules fading fast
Bravely embracing new creative freedom is the only way to thrive
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Sky plays a blinder with cricket
FTA showcase will serve it well – but don’t expect too many repeats
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Gazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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Time to shine the spotlight on teens
Our new British Academy Children’s Awards category recognises investment in teen programming, writes Helen Blakeman
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C4 youth strategy is working
Focus on online and on-demand will help keep the broadcaster relevant, says Kate Bulkley
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BBC burned by over-75s debacle
Corporation must stand its ground and fight back in PR battle
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Critical acclaim only half the battle
Do Sky’s quality, esoteric titles have more mainstream potential?
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Young editors need more support
This key role needs to be seen as a positive and creative career choice, says Andrew Sheldon
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Nations and regions indies have bigger stories to tell
N&R commissioning is improving at last - but beware unconscious bias, says Claire Mundell
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Rights revolution needs new rules
Industry needs to build consensus on how shows are exploited
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Linear schedule is far from dead
Audience buzz generated by a weekly fix is still a powerful tool