Comment – Page 14
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CommentTax breaks or that’s all folks
Foreign subsidies make it impossible for UK animators to compete.
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CommentDQF: let’s cut the crap
BBC report will not be the final word on changes at the broadcaster.
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CommentDQF 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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CommentLight amid the doom-fest
RTS was the most upbeat in years as cross-platform strategies emerged.
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CommentProtect the World Service
Will changes to funding damage or revolutionise this key resource?
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CommentHow Cowell ran out of luck
Recognising great ideas lie closer to home could be ITV’s saving grace.
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CommentOnce a bully, always a bully?
As almost 40% admit to being a victim, can TV rid itself of the problem?
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CommentStill rocking after 30 years
With so much to celebrate, why is MTV shying away from its past?
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CommentOfcom can hold its head high
The hacking scandal has silenced critics of the broadcasting watchdog.
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CommentParfitt says goodbye to Radio 1
After 13 years as boss of BBC Radio 1, Andy Parfitt writes about leaving on a high.
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CommentIn the eye of a media storm
Frailty played to PR strategy - but shareholders will be less sympathetic.
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CommentDecisive action sets TV apart
NI and the wider press need not look far for lessons on morality.
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CommentThe fight is on at Endemol
With so much at stake, a resolution to the financial woes will be found.
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Comment27 June '11
“It looks more like a museum exhibit than a drama.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment24 June '11
“Macy may be a big star but he’s not nearly as good as David Threlfall.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.


















