Comment – Page 26
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CommentBBC faces being cut back to basics
The BBC’s tough past few years are nothing compared to the pain it will face under the new government, says John Mair
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CommentComment: Fortitude success shows Sky is on the right path
Drama has demonstrated the ambition and quality viewers can expect
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CommentDEBATE: Is C4’s indie fund welcome?
As more details emerge about Channel 4’s indie fund, tell us views about its investment.
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CommentOur duty is to show, and care
If contributors are happy, we have done our job, says Brian Woods
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CommentTime to value brand support
Industry should conquer its fear of branded content, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentBT scores with copycat tactics
Champions League could be a game-changer, writes Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe cunning challenge of making Fox Wars
Leon Dean reveals the techniques behind filming a nocturnal doc
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CommentStephen Redfarn: Westcountry TV's maverick
Gerry Buckland remembers Stephen Redfarn – a maverick who ran Westcountry TV in the 1990s.
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CommentWhy Iceland made a cool doc
Series director James Rogan and series producer Alisa Pomeroy on filming with Mr Iceland, Malcolm Walker
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CommentCohen’s back to basics plan to revive in-house
Jake Kanter explains why BBC Productions is here to stay.
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CommentGaining access to Britain's broken families
Martin Hicks on building trust to film problematic families
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CommentTapping into a new mindset
Bridging TV and online gap will attract millennials, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentFlash the trash or aim for the stars?
Steven D Wright ponders the conundrum of whether your output matters after you’re dead
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CommentIn defence of edit producers
The role of edit producer is part of factual TV’s evolution rather than just a cost saving measure, says David Berry
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CommentCommercial radio: 40 years of big personalities
Paul Robinson casts an eye over Arqiva’s commerical radio power list
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CommentRatings take a leap forward
Cross-platform tracking will change the game, writes Kate Bulkley
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CommentObituary: Gavin Taylor
Malcolm Gerrie pays tribute to Gavin Taylor, the award-winning director of music show The Tube, who passed away on 12 June.


















