Comment – Page 295
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You the Jury: Toby Anstis and Neil Gardner
Toby Anstis and Neil Gardner on the latest radio shows.
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Ten technology predictions
Better batteries, a universal undo button and infinite storage. Will Strauss reveals the ten new technology innovations that will change your world.
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Blog: Picking on Primark
The BBC Panorma Primark exposé last night was not uncomfortable enough viewing to put off its most passionate and loyal shoppers, writes Jessica Price-Brown.
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Blog: They shoot messengers, don't they?
A collaboration between writers and producers is key to making more TV drama that conveys the feel, taste and choices facing us all, writes David Pearson.
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Blog: Where next for BBC content online?
Udi Regev, creative director at etv media group, considers whether the BBC is heading towards a two-tier system with its online video content.
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Culture clash
Andy Burnham speaks with conviction but some of his views are alarmingly outdated.
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The Insider: You can't film here
Thugs in day-glo jackets are taking away our freedom to film in public.
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Media Money: behind the numbers
Is there a thawing in the cold war between Sky and Virgin Media?
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Blog: What's up doc
US documentary producer David Leaf (The US vs John Lennon) talks about his new film The Night James Brown Saved Boston and highlights the challenges faced by doc makers today.
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Making a big noise about loudness
As new rules come into play governing the audio levels on television adverts, Will Strauss tries to get his head around what happens next.
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You the Jury: Fiona Chesterton and Keith Bunker
Fiona Chesterton and Keith Bunker discuss the latest TV shows.
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Blog: 'Patronising' product placement ban
Media law expert Medwyn Jones describes the proposed decision rule out product placement on television as “short-sighted and disappointing”.
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Dawn Porter's LA blogs
The collection of Dawn's Porter's blogs for Broadcastnow, written as she filmed Extreme Wife over four months for Channel 4.
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Dangers of ‘doing a Dave'
The rebranding of UKTV G2 was impressive - but channels should beware of copying it.
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Media money: What's in a name?
When SMG sold Virgin Radio for£53.2m - to a consortium including the publisher of the Times of India - it was for a price almost£10m less than SMG investors had been expecting. This is partly because the sale did not include the Virgin Radio brand name.
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Media money: Is time alone what Michael Grade needs to turn around ITV?
Michael Grade has extended his tenure as executive chairman of ITV for another year to 2010 and at the recent AGM asked his shareholders to be patient and judge his success in the context of the next three to five years. But, given the rising volume of discontent in the ...
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Dawn is done
In Dawn Porter's last blog from LA, the presenter reflects on her time filming new documentary series Extreme Wife for Channel 4.