Comment – Page 4
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Time to consider cameras in court
Pistorius trial has opened up the debate, says Simon Bucks
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Why should viewers pay a new TV tax?
David Abraham misses the point on retransmission fees, says Sky’s Graham McWilliam
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Sky bids for permament change
Stuart Murphy anticipates ‘creative bounce’ from Sky’s diversity targets
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Where are the female aviation experts?
Tami Hoffman says few women experts have commented on the year’s biggest news story.
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Keeping a third eye on Scandi drama
The question that I get asked most frequently at work is ‘what is the next Killing or The Bridge?’
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Bringing Eva Cassidy back to life
Bringing Eva back to life took more legwork than expected, explains Attracta McLaughlin
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One step forward for women
Expert Women campaign is making a difference, says Sky News editor Tami Hoffman
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Who will have the last laugh?
ITV sends out ‘volume’ message at forum as Sky comes knocking.
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Premier League: Sky v BT
There has always been passing mention of BT around sports rights but commentators were left dumbfounded when the telecoms giant snapped up Premier League rights, writes Robert Charles.
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Sky’s quiet content revolution
It may be unfashionable to say, but Sky is now setting the agenda.
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Where are all the expert women?
I’ve found it impossible to achieve gender parity in who we use on screen, says Tami Hoffman.
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Sky: Bectu's argument is "bizarre"
Earlier this week, Bectu branded retransmission fees “a scandal” and claimed Sky’s practices hindered others. Graham McWilliam, group director of corporate affairs, rebuts that claim.
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Why we’re in love with comedy
The comedy ‘battle’ is a friendly one - and viewers will be the winners, says Stuart Murphy.
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In the eye of a media storm
Frailty played to PR strategy - but shareholders will be less sympathetic.
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Decisive action sets TV apart
NI and the wider press need not look far for lessons on morality.
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Sky’s the limit for TV’s Tesco
Landmark 10 million homes is just the start as Sky broadens its output.
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Why quality is much more important than quantity
Pay-TV broadcasters’ definition of success is meeting customer needs, says Mike Darcey.