Comment – Page 163
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Switching on the monitors
Keeping track of contributors can boost diversity, says Steve Hewlett.
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Women sports reporters need a level playing field
Focus on football may discourage women from joining the industry, says Abby Rugg.
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Comedy is the order of the day at LA Screenings
US networks are set to order more comedy than drama this year, says John Peek.
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Off Cuts: Drogba scores again
ITV commentator Clive Tyldesley baffled football fans during the FA Cup Final with his nod to Didier Drogba’s appearance on The Graham Norton Show.
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10 May '12
“Beneath the salacious fun lay a serious and unexplored point…” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The Exclusives / Scream Extreme / Cloudbabies
Africa Channel’s Nicky McBride and Outline Productions’ Sean Schmolz on journos, rollercoasters and cloud trouble.
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Edinburgh 2012: what to watch
Kenton Allen may have come bottom in last night’s Dave-sponsored quiz launching the Edinburgh TV Festival but the producer and this year’s advisory chair has put together an interesting programme that puts the focus squarely on creativity, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Giving a Voice to the dark art of scheduling
The apparently bonkers BBC1 Sunday evening schedule has been a hot topic on Twitter but it’s actually highly strategic, writes Paul Robinson.
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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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YouView is coming – slowly
But not everyone’s prepared to wait patiently, says Kate Bulkley.
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Another Brick in TV’s wall of shame
Lack of humility is everywhere – just ask Simon Cowell’s biographer, writes Steven D Wright.
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Sri Lanka’s war criminals had no place to hide
Journalism is changing as technology makes everyone a witness, says Callum Macrae.
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New breed are eager to acquire striking content
Distributors can cash in on channel growth in new territories, says David Leach.
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Life on Fire / Chatsworth / Episodes
Red Kite’s Leanne Preston and Audio Network’s Anne Booty on chaos, country life and couple comedy.