Comment – Page 143
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CommentIndies need to get creative in how they source finance
Thinking outside the box can get around budget constraints
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CommentTV needs studio space, not flats
Closing The London Studios is a step too far, says Steven D Wright
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CommentLet’s take diversity to the next level
Targets and initiatives are all very well, but authentic stories are the key, says Ally Castle
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CommentBAME decision-makers needed
Hitting targets is only half the battle in effecting real change
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CommentFinding an answer to fake news
Untrue stories on social media are the real concern, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentA night of magnificent madness
We may not have won an Oscar, but it was a thrilling ride all the same, says Chris Shaw
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CommentBBC Scotland needs global reach
It won’t serve the BBC or the country if the channel feels insular
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: The Nightly Show
“US late-night shows have the advantages of writers’ rooms and Hollywood A-listers.”
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CommentWhere are all the female DoPs?
The talent is there, so let’s stop talking about equality and make it happen, says Vanessa Whyte
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CommentBattle against piracy goes on
Sales of adapted set-top boxes are a new threat to the film and TV industry, says Christopher Schouten
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CommentSteve Hewlett ‘loved stirring things up’
The Media Show presenter hosted with incisiveness, enthusiasm, humour and authority
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CommentAll aboard the drama train
Is the genre in danger of going off the rails? asks Stephen Arnell
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CommentBafta must get tougher on diversity
Why are TV and film bodies are dragging their heels over this crucial issue, asks Michael Foster
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CommentSocial media eyes TV invasion
Learning to engage with audiences differently is key, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentMoving out of the comfort zone
Shaking up the schedules and taking risks is the order of the day
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CommentPSBs must open up their platforms
If TV is to thrive in the digital era, broadcasters need to take bold steps, says Nick Walters
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CommentWe are all to blame for Trump
Reality TV spawned this dystopian nightmare, says Steven D Wright


















