Comment – Page 183
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12 Oct '11
“It was sensible, delicate, and sober, but also very touching.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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11 Oct '11
“The shuffling of human genes is a remarkable thing and never more so than in the case of mixed-race twins.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Distribute your own content
Indie should avoid the temptation of Apple’s iTunes and create their own distribution platform, writes Alan Griffiths.
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10 Oct' 11
“I was literally propping up my eyelids at the merest thought of watching Professor Jon Henderson and his hunky team.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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DQF leaves the BBC bruised but not broken
The BBC has done well to cut 20% without dropping services, but plenty of challenges remain, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Your community needs you
Should TV do more to give communities a voice? asks Caroline Diehl.
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Comedy overload is a bit of a joke
‘Being funny’ is clogging up the schedules, but money always talks, says Steven D Wright.
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Freelancers: go on a date to forge a lasting relationship
Indie producers need to show freelancers the personal touch, says Susie Worster.
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No revolution without high-speed networks
Sohonet welcomes the Digital Production Partnership’s ‘Reluctant Revolution’ report, which highlights the issues holding back the large-scale introduction of tapeless workflow (‘Combining to meet the digital challenge’, Broadcast 30.9.11).
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Off Cuts: Mipcom special
Dropping by at Mipcom was none other than Steve van Zandt, E-Street band guitarist and Silvio from The Sopranos, promoting his role in another mob drama, Lilyhammer.
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There’s No Taste Like Home / Merlin / All Roads Lead Home
Icon’s Tom Kelpie and Holler’s Chris Lane on home cooking, wizardry and celeb walks.
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Premier League rights ruling
The EU has ruled that it is not illegal to buy set top box decoder cards from foreign broadcasters, which could have a major impact on the way Sky and others buy sport, films and foreign TV rights. Mark Owen considers the consequences.
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30 Sep '11
“Obviously you can’t do the whole biography in a 70-minute film. But I’m not sure the right pages have been torn out.” Read on
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