Comment – Page 16
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CommentLet’s fight for freelancer rights
Issues over training can only be resolved if addressed collectively.
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CommentMore than a family affair
Shine Group deal shows acquisitions are firmly back on the agenda.
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CommentBrit drama rivals best of US
We’ve got the writing talent, if not the budget of a Boardwalk Empire.
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Comment11 Feb '11
“It is dark and funny and strikes so near the knuckle of masculinity that it hurts.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentJulie Walters calls for more drama funding
Julie Walters in conversation at the BFI this week was not only a showcase of the range of her work over the last 30 years, but also a celebration of creativity in British drama and comedy television, writes Balihar Khalsa.
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Comment10 Feb '11
“It was full of wonders, and landscapes that seem to have come straight off a set designer’s drawing pad.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentAs one door closes...
With BBC ‘sharing the pain’ of cuts, now is a good time to start afresh.
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CommentGray day for blokeish Sky
Sexist gaffes won’t help the broadcaster’s bid to attract female viewers
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CommentTime to switch on local TV?
Jeremy Hunt’s plan is laudable, but lessons must be learned from radio.
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CommentTackling an age-old problem
TV industry needs to act on lessons learned from the O’Reilly verdict.
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CommentSad tidings of freelance pain
Broadcast Freelancer Survey reveals a workforce lacking in opportunity.
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CommentGiving power to the people
Social media - like it or not - has made for an unpredictable year in TV.
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CommentWho’s got Vision for BBC?
One of the most important roles in British broadcasting needs filling.
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CommentIt takes all sorts to connect
Diversity helps to keep shows relevant and attract broader audiences.
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CommentBBC not guilty over Accused
Attacks on the corporation from the head of the army are unwarranted.
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CommentThe plain truth of Countryfile
Broadcasters will have to change the way they hire and fire presenters.
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Comment15 Nov '10
“The only pity is that, just as the last one was, this series is lamentably short.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentAttenborough, fossils and TV technology
A legendary presenter and prehistoric fossils are a potent mix, but computer graphics are just as important to David Attenborough’s First Life, writes Anthony Geffen.
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Comment11 Nov '10
“Expecting viewers to hang in for 12 episodes is overdoing it rather.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSky’s the limit for TV’s Tesco
Landmark 10 million homes is just the start as Sky broadens its output.


















