Comment – Page 12
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CommentWho will have the last laugh?
ITV sends out ‘volume’ message at forum as Sky comes knocking.
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CommentDiversity key for the next DG
Issues of race, age and gender need to be driven from the top.
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CommentThe drama of DocFest
From the Chinese delegation pulling out, to ‘dead’ musician Rodriguez playing the opening night gig, it’s been a dramatic Sheffied DocFest this year
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CommentHow the BBC reported from Syria with a smart phone
BBC correspondent Paul Danahar filmed a report on the Qubier massacre in Syria almost entirely using his phone. He recounts the experience here and addresses the changing face of news reporting.
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CommentThe transvestite poster boy for the dumbing down of the BBC
Actor Nigel Barrett dressed as the Queen to help out at the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant. What happened next with a wet producer, Tess Daly and Have I Got News for You was not what he expected…
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CommentNormal life – who needs it?
Long hours and poor management are bad for freelancers – and TV.
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CommentA rare dose of common sense
Latest restructure looks a good move for BBC in-house and indies.
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CommentEntertainment’s tough time
Broadcasters struggle to make an impact in ‘market failure genre’.
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CommentSky’s quiet content revolution
It may be unfashionable to say, but Sky is now setting the agenda.
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CommentHow Hunt got his fingers burnt
Jumpy pictures aside, Leveson has put a hot potato back on menu.
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CommentTearing down the boundaries
New generation of hybrid genres provides opportunities – and threats.
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CommentPositive message from MipTV
At the MipTV market in Cannes this week, television appears to be turning its back on the theatre of cruelty in favour of more uplifting formats, writes Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell.
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CommentSuccess on foreign shores
Indie Survey reveals booming global sales are boosting bottom lines
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CommentActions speak louder than words
Our campaign is off to a good start - now the comes the hard part.


















