Comment – Page 234
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BBC Radio: taking the p***
Does Radio 1 really need TV advertising for the chart show, asks Matt Deegan.
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7 April '10
“An extraordinary cornucopia of joy and wizardry and humour.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Lords switch off digital sceptics
The BBC’s proposal to close digital radio stations 6Music and the Asian Network has put fuel on the fire of digital sceptics, but the flames have been extinguished by the House of Lords that has come out supporting radio’s “upgrade” to digital, writes Paul Robinson.
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6 April '10
“As an exercise in storytelling it is severely flawed.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Time for TV to reinvent
Broadcasters must build brands, form partnerships and diversify, writes Five’s Dawn Airey.
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1 April '10
“The two ex-couples here are dreadful.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Ofcom v Sky: the match with no winner
Two years after Ofcom kicked off its review, the battle over TV sport is finally getting interesting, writes Chris Curtis.
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No substitute for star power
Top talent is the ultimate draw as the Queen and Louie Spence prove.
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Unlocking value from within
Clever product placement can improve the online viewer’s experience, writes Kate Bulkley.
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31 March '10
“Entirely lacking the real Christ’s gift for pith.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Matt Bowman, JCA
JCA commercial director Matt Bowman on the cruellest thing he’s ever done, what he’d put in Room 101 and the best and worst things about working in media.
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Off Cuts: Ferari takes the bus
Some unkind types have branded Nick Ferrari the voice of the ‘white van man’ in the past - but they’ll have to reassess their views now.
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29 March '10
“Camper, more self-mocking and altogether sillier.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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BBC should cut exec pay and invest in content
The BBC should slash executive pay instead of making cuts to content, and invest in ideas, programmes and additional platforms for content, writes Elsa Sharp.
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26 March '10
“The documentaries, like their predecessors were agnostic about the Afgan-conflict. Television’s next task must be different. We need to send a Cronkite out to tell us if this thing is winnable.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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3D TV – the future is arriving
Content will be key to success, as this week’s 3D special issue proves.
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Canvas doesn’t pose a threat
OFT investigation is welcome, but stalling project is not the answer, writes Emily Bell.
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25 March '10
“Partly a brief history of constipation.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Out of the Frying Pan / ...Son of God / Britain's Underworld
Mark Downie and Jeremy Salsby on foodies, Christ and the ice-cream wars.