Comment – Page 253
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International inspiration
Despite the recession, there is much to be optimistic about in the international marketplace.
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2 October, '09
“Utterly, utterly charming, brimming with off-kilter observations.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Every penny counts
If you thought Mipcom and the AFM were the last remaining events in the calendar year that could impact on your bottom line, think again, writes Cate Hemmings.
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The BBC’s damning debate
The corporation can’t win whatever it does - but it’s not always right.
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Don’t let the opportunity slip
Broadcasters need to get their houses in order for the industry’s sake.
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If you’re good enough, you aren’t too old or too young
Male presenters without grey hair face same prejudices as older women, says Matt Barbet.
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Restaurant in our Living Room / Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose / Eastbound and Down
Kooky cooks, cute kids and shock gags.
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1 October, '09
“Fascinating and odd, in a Stepford kind of way.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Darrel James
Off the Fence’s COO on his worst rejection, his greatest extravagance and one of his faux pas.
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I done a bad complaint...
Jon Plowman offered an intriguing glimpse of the BBC duty log at last week’s Broadcast TV Comedy Forum.
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The ageism debate: is the BBC to blame?
On the front page (Broadcast, 25.09.09) you say I blamed BBC ageism for my departure from Crimewatch after 23 years.
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Funny business makes for a riveting session
As a comedy producer and promoter, the Broadcast TV Comedy Forum in September is a must-attend date in the diary for me.
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Demetri Martin / C4 scheduling
Robin Parker give his verdict on Important Things With Demetri Martin and Channel 4 scheduling.
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A clear Vision in pay-TV
BT Vision provides a strong mix of free and on-demand content, but as it looks set to fall short of its subscriber targets, Keith Wells asks what has gone wrong.
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Staraoke: how to hit a curveball
They say never work with children or animals. So when John A. Marley set out to work on kids karaoke show Staroke in six different languages, with children from six different territories, what could possibly go wrong?
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29 Sept, '09
“High-quality crystal-meth television.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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28 Sept, '09
“If you’re nine, and you’re allowed up past bedtime, you might just appreciate this show.” Read on for the latest verdict on last night’s TV.
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What a difference a year makes
As Absolute Radio celebrates its first anniverary, boss Clive Dickens reflects on how the industry has changed over the past year and what the consequences will mean to the market.