Comment – Page 151
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CommentSky needs dramas that can get the nation talking
Pay-TV giant’s splurge on original content has yet to pay dividends, says Stephen Arnell
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CommentOnline v TV: the ad battle rages
Broadcasters can have the best of both worlds, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentBBC needs to be braver online
Is the BBC becoming ‘old media’, just as it tries to embrace the globalised future, asks Tony Garnett
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CommentRay Fitzwalter’s last stand
Former World In Action producer Simon Albury pays tribute to Ray Fitzwalter, the investigative journalist who died earlier this month, aged 72, after suffering from cancer.
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CommentBuilding the long tail of TV drama
Letting viewers choose how to watch your shows expands their reach over time, says Gary Davey
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CommentPay-TV's millennials dilemma
Subscriptions are healthy, but younger adults are cutting their spend on pay-TV, says Martin Pilkington
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CommentThe BBC is working hard to reflect the UK’s diversity
There is much to do, but it’s wrong to suggest progress hasn’t been made, says Asif Hasan
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CommentSitcoms need new life not resurrection of past glories
Lack of risk-taking means the genre has not joined TV’s golden age, says James Cary
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CommentITV feels hip and funky again
The most tiresome aspect of being a professional columnist writing about TV is the sheer number of times you end up talking about the BBC.
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CommentData is key to competing with new web players
Getting to grips with analytics helps with recommissions and curation and content strategies, says Laura Chittick
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CommentEnsuring the BBC is for everyone
Today the BBC’s record on reflecting the diversity of the UK will be debated in parliament. It’s a debate I welcome, says Tunde Ogungbesan
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CommentMusic plays a pivotal role in the multiplatform era
PPL licences help producers fi nd the right soundtrack for their show, says Jez Bell
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CommentContent is king for big brands
From Coke to Barbie, Mip TV was the place to be, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentKevin Lygo’s contemporary challenge
Director of TV has looked to the past to bring ITV bang up to date
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CommentJuniper TV: C4 Muslim doc can kickstart debate
Critics of our survey are ignorant - and attacks were predictable, says Samir Shah
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CommentLearning to generate our own audiences
Reverse engineering a web show for TV requires a whole new mindset for producers, discovers Matt Percival
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CommentTaking a gamble on talent is vital for the future of TV
Being allowed to fail can help comedians learn how to create future hits, says Luke McQueen
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CommentTV is stuck in a ’90s time warp
No wonder young people are deserting us, given what’s on offer
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CommentIndies need to talk Whittingdale's language in C4 debate
Whittingdale is interested in hard economic facts, not vested interests protecting their position, says David Graham


















