Comment – Page 208
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CommentGiving a Voice to the dark art of scheduling
The apparently bonkers BBC1 Sunday evening schedule has been a hot topic on Twitter but it’s actually highly strategic, writes Paul Robinson.
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CommentLife on Fire / Chatsworth / Episodes
Red Kite’s Leanne Preston and Audio Network’s Anne Booty on chaos, country life and couple comedy.
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CommentVision back for Digi Awards
This year’s Broadcast Awards raised £5,000 for Vision Charity and the cheque was presented to John Clarke School on 20 April by event manager Victoria Hart and Vision president Peter Thompson.
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CommentLong term implications of Leveson
The appearance of the Murdochs was always going to be a highlight of the Leveson Inquiry but it throws up more questions than perhaps many of us anticipated about what the implications might be for the wider media industry in the long term, writes Damian Tambini.
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Comment30 April '12
“The plots, generally speaking, justify the amount of Sunday evening viewing time they take up.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Comment26 April '12
“This was an intriguing, rarely told final chapter of the Queen’s life.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSilk / Ewan McGregor: Cold Chain Mission / Megastructures: London's Olympic Stadium
Icon Films’ Paul Connolly and Barge Pole’s Paul Crompton on briefs, awandering star and an Olympic task.
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CommentOff Cuts: From Twitter to a twit
He won E4’s Playing It Straight and has been branded a model farrier, primarily because he is both of these things, for a Horse & Country documentary.
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CommentReal-time apps add to viewer experience
The article ‘ITV1 plots playalong gameshow evolution’ (Broadcast 13.04.12) highlights the exciting changes taking place in the broadcast industry, as connected TVs are adopted and consumers expect the viewing experience to become richer and increasingly interactive.
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Comment25 April '12
“It shouldn’t work..but it’s almost joyous.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTop tips on scripting and casting
David Max Freedman offers five tips on how to make your script work and casting a successful show.
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Comment24 April '12
“Shapiro brought fine historical insight.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.


















