Comment – Page 148
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Has Lord Patten taken the Savile affair proportionately seriously?
51.5% said yes / 48.1% said no
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Reaching the diamond demographic
BBCW’s content and talent feed overseas viewers’ appetite for knowledge, says Jana Bennett
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Opportunity knocks if you look in new places
Sales to Africa and VoD platforms are avenues for growth, says Sally Miles
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TV Critics: Operation Iceberg; Horror Europe with Mark Gatiss; Last Resort
“This was purely and simply great TV.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Supporting a global phenomenon
Producer Greg Boardman draws lessons from Rastamouse’s rapid rise to fame.
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Where are the female decision-makers in radio?
Broadcaster Sam Walker questions why so few women rise up the ranks in radio.
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TV Critics: 50 Years of Bond Cars; Gay to Straight; How the Devil Got His Horns
“This vehicle was towing a trailer.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Out of tragedy comes hope
Activitist and film-maker Deeyah hopes the story of Banaz Mahmod will act as a catalyst for cultural change.
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TV Critics: Homeland; The Thick Of It; Harry & Paul; How Britain Worked; The American Roadtrip: Obama's Story
“When the big moment came it was shocking.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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A viral success story
October Films’ Lucy Pilkington on re-inventing Rude Tube for Discovery.
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TV Critics: Hatfields & McCoys; The Town That Caught Tourette's; Scandal
“Like a hillbilly version of Dallas.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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BBC must shed its straitjacket
Process and bureaucracy prevented Entwistle knowing the facts, says editor Lisa Campbell.
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Turning viewers into ad assets
C4 is leading the way with online data collection, says Kate Bulkley
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Olympic-sized effect on radio
Rajar figures show radio listening drops during Games, says Paul Robinson
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Facilities north of border eyeing a slice of the action
Scottish facilities companies are seizing the initiative, says Dewar Gibb
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TV Critics: Brazil; Prehistoric Autopsy
‘The truth is that you just can’t make travel programmes like this any more.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Israeli formats are more than a passing trend
Humour, edgy storytelling and innovation are winning formula, says Alon Shtruzman
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TV Critics: Elementary; George Clarke's Amazing Spaces; Tool Academy
“Moffat and Gatiss have nothing to fear – there’s no threat here.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Welcome to Tokyo
UK indies are focused on making inroads into Japan, one of the toughest TV markets, reports Jake Kanter.