Comment – Page 223
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30 July '10
“Beadle’s About meets That’s Life, stretched to an hour.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Top execs should go to Salford
Lack of commitment from the leadership sends out the wrong signals.
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Acquisitions are hotting up as firms refocus on growth
Strong interest in Five sale points to further consolidation in the sector, says San Datta.
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29 July '10
“Makes no sense at all but is somehow absolutely beautiful.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Sherlock / Dragons' Den
Jake Kanter and Alex Farber put the magnifying glass over two of the week’s shows.
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BBC Trust's remit does extend to services
Emily Bell is wrong to refer to issues of territory and boundary disputes in her account of the BBC Trust’s conclusions on executive proposals for 6 Music or other services (‘The BBC should call the shots’ Broadcast 16.7.10).
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Pete v Life / Great British Home Movie Roadshow / Heroes of Biggin Hill
SeeSaw’s Dan Watt Smith and Whizz Kid’s Malcolm Gerrie on oral sex, home movies and tales of war.
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C4 new media has lift-off
How cross-platform is the new era at Channel 4 under David Abraham? In a clear sign of the broadcaster’s commitment to digital integration, Horseferry Road’s iconic lifts now feature screens displaying tweets mentioning C4.
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Will Lebens, Airlock
Airlock managing director Will Lebens on what he does to relax, where he would put a webcam and the most embarrassing item in his wardrobe.
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28 July '10
“Not so much reinventing the wheel as oversimplifying it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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27 July '10
“To say it was depressing is an understatement.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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26 July '10
“Makes every other crime caper on television look thin.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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Format fatigue - where's the viewer choice?
Formatted factual is a key plank in all broadcasters’ schedules - but when it’s on four out of five of the PSBs, it does viewers a disservice, writes Robin Parker.
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23 July '10
“One of those reality shows that wastes a good 25% of screen-time.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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All aboard the Love Bus
Five leads the way, but the big media players are all looking for partners.
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Will Desmond be Five’s knight?
Publisher could save the channel, but ITV and C4 will be keeping tabs.
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Relevance is key to striking right balance for audiences
Mohit Bakaya on how Radio 4 tried to avoid the Marmite scenario with its London season.
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Commissions trump acquisitions for BBC
Surprisingly, your story ‘BBC and C4 challenged over doc-buying policies’ (Broadcast 02.07.10) left out one very important point.