Comment – Page 227
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21 June '10
“[It] spent a long time disproving something pretty obviously wrong.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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17 June '10
“There wasn’t anything remarkable about Tiger’s tale.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Who will fund fast broadband?
Government’s latest broadband proposal risks setting a dangerous precedent, writes Emily Bell.
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16 June '10
“It made for a frustratingly flippant whole.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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No place like home, Dorothy
Channel 4 head of news and current affairs Dorothy Byrne has hit on a novel way to raise money for Landina, a baby that C4 Newshelped to get out of Haiti for lifesaving treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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E4 has the winning formula
Backing hits and supporting new talent sees channel gain digital crown.
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Fry: a sharp eye for TV business
As Stephen Fry delivers Bafta’s annual Television Lecture, Ben Lamy catches a glimpse of the businessmen lurking behind the entertainer and writer.
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15 June '10
“The hair, the clothes and the accent were revealed to be nothing more than silly distractions.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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14 June '10
“Imagine a movie co-directed by Busby Berkeley and Ingmar Bergman…” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Behavioural ads reform may leap ahead of media
Is interest-based or behavioural advertising included in the new government’s media policy? Not yet, writes Tony Ballard, but as the new government draws up its priorities, it may be ahead of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and the plans it outlined for the media sector last week.
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ITV own-goal marrs confident World Cup launch
“Bloody ITV!” Jake Kanter, Broadcast’s ITV correspondent, reports on the broadcaster’s World Cup goof from the frontline - the pub.
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Radio Centre hits the right notes on BBC review
The commercial radio body’s response to the BBC radio strategy “gets more right than wrong”, writes Paul Robinson. The BBC Trust would do well to take its intelligent and proportionate contribution seriously.
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13 June '10
“It was sensible to be braced for a bit of gush from the start.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Salford: changing the fabric of commissioning?
The Salford move is about changing the fabric of commissioning, rather than proximity and could do more for diversity on our screens than all the diversity projects of the last ten years put together, writes Northern Film and Media CEO Tom Harvey.
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10 June '10
“Thrilling certainly, taut and tense.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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A jaw-dropping departure
Nobody expected it - but lack of growth helps explain Heggessey’s exit.
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Barb out of step with viewers
Response to criticism of its new panel seems to favour status quo, writes Kate Bulkley.
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Reporting foreign news is more important than ever
In an interconnected world, what happens in other countries matters, says David Mannion.
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The perfect combination of positive driving forces
For a campaigning documentary to hit home, certain elements are key, says Christo Hird.