Comment – Page 165
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YouView is coming – slowly
But not everyone’s prepared to wait patiently, says Kate Bulkley.
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Another Brick in TV’s wall of shame
Lack of humility is everywhere – just ask Simon Cowell’s biographer, writes Steven D Wright.
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Sri Lanka’s war criminals had no place to hide
Journalism is changing as technology makes everyone a witness, says Callum Macrae.
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New breed are eager to acquire striking content
Distributors can cash in on channel growth in new territories, says David Leach.
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Life on Fire / Chatsworth / Episodes
Red Kite’s Leanne Preston and Audio Network’s Anne Booty on chaos, country life and couple comedy.
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Vision back for Digi Awards
This year’s Broadcast Awards raised £5,000 for Vision Charity and the cheque was presented to John Clarke School on 20 April by event manager Victoria Hart and Vision president Peter Thompson.
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Long term implications of Leveson
The appearance of the Murdochs was always going to be a highlight of the Leveson Inquiry but it throws up more questions than perhaps many of us anticipated about what the implications might be for the wider media industry in the long term, writes Damian Tambini.
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30 April '12
“The plots, generally speaking, justify the amount of Sunday evening viewing time they take up.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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How Hunt got his fingers burnt
Jumpy pictures aside, Leveson has put a hot potato back on menu.
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Hollywood’s hold on the UK
Failure to define PSB is Americanising our TV, says Jeremy Tunstall.
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Unleash your Hidden Talent with branded content
Big opportunities await if brand, producer and channel all work together, says Simon Willis.
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Necessity the mother of invention for Israel
Tight budgets and regulations have made Israel more creative, says Keren Shahar.
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CBeebies is working on female role models
While I do not fundamentally disagree with Alexander Gardiner’s assessment of a predominance of male lead characters in pre-school programming (Broadcast 13.04.12), it is unfair to single out CBeebies. Surely this is an industry-wide concern?
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26 April '12
“This was an intriguing, rarely told final chapter of the Queen’s life.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Silk / Ewan McGregor: Cold Chain Mission / Megastructures: London's Olympic Stadium
Icon Films’ Paul Connolly and Barge Pole’s Paul Crompton on briefs, awandering star and an Olympic task.