Comment – Page 135
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CommentIs this the end for mass media?
Disney/Fox deal is a sign that the entertainment giants have lost their way, says Dan Allen
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CommentNetflix’s cash changes everything
From content spend to OTT services, broadcasters are playing catch-up, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentCommissioners have a tough job
It’s not all long lunches and holidays – this is a demanding, pressurised role, says commissioner-turned-producer Rachel Job
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CommentIt’s always sunny for TV in Miami
Forget Realscreen, Natpe offers fantastic opportunities for UK producers, says Danny Fenton
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CommentDigital firms go back to the future
Facebook is looking to use familiar formats in innovative ways
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CommentTech firms must play by the rules
It’s time the likes of Google and Facebook took responsibility for their content, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentWe should all listen to Oprah
Talking about diversity feels very 2017 – this should be the year of doing it, says Ninder Billing
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CommentWhat’s behind indie launches?
New year brings a host of start-ups with little sign of a slowdown
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CommentComedy must risk causing offence
If we are to challenge prejudice, we need to be able to push boundaries, says Louise Holmes
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CommentReasons for hope on diversity
Year ahead will show whether TV is rising to the challenge to do better, says Simon Albury
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CommentA Christmas bonus for kids’ TV
Focusing contestable fund on the genre is a step in the right direction, says Greg Childs
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CommentBBC must jump on gender pay gap
Carrie Gracie’s stand shows correction hasn’t come soon enough
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CommentAll they want for Christmas is...
Broadcasters have a lot on their wishlists for the coming year
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CommentHow real-time game engines are enhancing production
A revolution in real-time visual effects
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CommentNew game, new rules for sport
Money is no longer the key factor when it comes to sports rights, says Kate Bulkley


















