Comment – Page 172
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CommentTV originality? That’s so last year
Who needs fresh ideas when we can just rehash past successes, asks Steven D Wright
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CommentTV's hunt for a new reality
Broadcasters should give the genre a twist, urges Claudia Rosencrantz
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CommentScottish TV stands on the brink
A ‘yes’ vote would bring complex and seismic changes to the Scottish broadcasting system, writes Nigel Walley
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CommentTV spectrum is under threat
Broadcast RF’s Nick Fuller calls on Ofcom to safeguard the radio frequencies used by broadcasters
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CommentThe importance of agility, data and talent
There is an unprecedented opportunity for broadcasters that understand consumers’ needs, says Gavin Mann.
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CommentC5 poised for profile boost
Thanks to Viacom’s scale, the broadcaster will be parking its tanks on Channel 4’s lawn, says Stephen Arnell
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CommentTime to consider cameras in court
Pistorius trial has opened up the debate, says Simon Bucks
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CommentSize matters for TV behemoths
But creating value, not just owning content, is key, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentAnother consultation, anyone?
Retransmission row escalates as PSB and pay-TV battle lines are drawn
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CommentConnected broadcasting: TV anytime, anywhere
The TV industry is in a period of continuous technological innovation, says Tom Cape
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CommentMaking the big screen leap
Friday Download producer Jeremy Salsby is about to turn a studio magazine show into a movie.
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CommentCasting must lead the way on diversity
Broadcasters are getting better at featuring minorities but where are the diverse presenters
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CommentTV relationships should come first
Although more options would be beneficial, says Cat Lewis
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CommentUS-style pitches bring vitality
It’s a fast and energetic way of doing business, says Laura Mansfield
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CommentPeter Prichard, 1931-2014
Comedy writer Colin Edmonds remembers the super-agent who unleashed The Beatles onto US TV


















