Comment – Page 276
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CommentShowcomotion: Dunkirk spirit
At the Showcomotion children’s media conference in Sheffield, Katherine Rushton finds a cash-strapped industry adopting a Dunkirk spirit and a buzz around the BBC’s move north.
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CommentCan you cope with cuts?
How many shows, like The Bill, are rising to the challenge of looking good for less?
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CommentDominant, but for how long?
Sky has found a serious opponent - in the form of regulator Ofcom.
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Comment2 July ‘09
“This deliriously silly drama was spun out far too long, wasting the talents of a brilliant cast, who somehow just by snivelling, threatening and crying that bit more classily than their scrappy gangland source material demanded made it work.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentFinn Arnesen, Turner Broadcasting
Finn Arnesen began scheduling while still at school then finessed his production skills at a speedway
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CommentRoary the Racing Car / The Wiggles
Poppy Brech and Lisa Campbell each give their verdict on the latest shows.
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Repeats on children’s TV are a warning sign
I am sure everyone involved in children’s television is delighted the government has declared that Channel 4’s new remit should include “a strong commitment” to children’s programming.
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CommentRe-inventing the wheel: TV to gaming
The opportunity for extending and even reinventing your brands should not be overlooked in the multiplatform universe, writes Simon Meek.
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Comment1 July ‘09
“This film may well be the best anyone will ever make about Hockney’s process.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment30 June ‘09
“This televised animal autopsy is a perfect example of how TV is constantly bringing us extraordinary things.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment29 June ‘09
“Ronson adroitly deconstructed exactly how Alpha manages to turn a significant number of, admittedly, questioning agnostics into believers.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentDigital Britain: Why proposals to tackle online piracy are doomed
Well-intentioned they may be, but the Government’s proposals to tackle online piracy are unlikely to achieve its objective of reducing unlawful peer to peer file sharing by 70-80%
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