Comment – Page 242
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The great regulatory wrangle
Despite a tough economic outlook, TV can take care of its own affairs, writes Emily Bell.
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Cleveland Show / My Boyfriend the MI5 Hoaxer / Seven Ages of Britain
Pioneer Productions’ Alex Williamson and Keo Films’ Maddy Allen on family guys, deceit and epic art history.
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28 Jan '10
“There’s enough to get you squirming with excitement.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Five series of Lost in 10 minutes
Baffling US drama Lost has taken about 4,236 minutes - give or take a few commercial breaks - to get this far.
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Jon Petrie, Roughcut TV
Roughcut TV online producer Jon Petrie on his hidden talent, his greatest extravagance and what he’s taken up recently.
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Clever investment in a three-screen landscape
How is the availability of free, online content affecting the TV industry and where’s the clever investment money headed, writes Jeffery D Montgomery.
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27 Jan '10
“Leaves you with your mouth hanging slightly open.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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ITV News: covering Haiti
Natural disasters always throw up huge challenges for TV news teams, and Haiti was no exception, writes ITV News exec Tim Singleton.
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Regeneration and the creative industries
In order to compete in the digital age, creative content producers need the diverse markets provided by emerging technology platforms, while platform owners need compelling content to differentiate their technology, writes Danny Meaney.
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25 Jan '10
“They’ve only bleeding well forgot the jokes, Rodders!” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Abraham: TV's deep thinker
C4’s new chief executive is a strategic thinker obsessed with converging media in a digital world, writes Chris Curtis
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Six reasons to be cheerful
Soaring ratings and new commissions prove TV hasn’t lost its pull.
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Who pays the sporting price?
BT Vision warns of a lagging UK if Sky sports pricing isn’t tackled
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BBC Persian service keeps its people in the picture
User-generated content captured the mood in a turbulent election year, says Sadeq Saba.
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ITV on first-name terms
Despite his reputation as a tough cookie, is Archie Norman going for a laidback management style at ITV?
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Kevin McCloud: Slumming It / The Persuasionists
Emily Booth and Michael Rosser share their thoughts on two new shows.
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Panorama doesn’t shy from overseas items
Brian Woods’ comment (Broadcast, 15.01.10) that Panorama is retreating from foreign stories will come as a surprise to Paul Kenyon, who reported from Libya; Jane Corbin, who travelled to Israel, Iran and Afghanistan; John Sweeney, who trekked to Swat; Jeremy Bowen in Gaza; and Hilary Andersson, who followed the US ...