Comment – Page 30
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CommentOlympic fever claims another victim
London 2012 Opening Ceremony has changed my view of TV sport, says Steven D Wright.
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CommentA positive spin cycle for Sky
After a tough 12 months, the fightback has begun, writes Kate Bulkley.
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Comment19 July '12
“When it comes to sporting soap opera she’s surely unbeatable.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentMaking room for arts online
The Space is addressing fundamental questions, says Alan Yentob.
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Comment18 July '12
“The drama wobbles unsteadily in ways that are entirely to the good.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment17 July '12
“Even if less work is being done, the office is probably nicer.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentThe reality of a post-Thompson BBC
How will George Entwistle improve the BBC as the DQF cuts kick in, asks Jake Kanter.
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CommentGrabbing a front row seat at CERN
Higgs Boson announcement was like a rock concert, writes Jonny Taylor.
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CommentCan Grimshaw keep Moyles fans?
Nick Grimshaw needs to time to fill gap at R1, writes Gary Davies.
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Comment12 Jul '12
THE TOWN THAT NEVER RETIRED, BBC1“The real revelation was Nick and Margaret. Brought out from the wings of The Apprentice, they were a joyous double act, making a virtue of their age with affectionate banter.” Simon Usborne, The Independent“There was something a little perverse about seeing the nice old Prestonians ...
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CommentYouView has it all to play for
Critical issue now is how to make it stand out, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentThe cost of YouView's pricing
There is a contradiction at the heart of YouView that could hobble it, writes Alex Farber.
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CommentMinority writers need a voice
We all play a part in changing the status quo, writes Carol Russell.
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CommentPremier League: how much is too much?
Sky and BT have taken big gambles on PL rights, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentA meeting of great minds
No other festival has the pull of Sheffield Doc/Fest, says Tim Sparke.
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CommentGo East – as long as you’re flexible
Understanding Chinese regulations is crucial, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentDeath to the tyranny of live
It’s a myth that live makes a format more exciting, says Gerri Gossage.
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Comment31 May '12
“This was a film that dealt in myths rather than reality.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSky spend: what’s not to like?
Its impact in comedy and arts is upping the ante, says Kate Bulkley.
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Comment28 May '12
“It comes with those currently modish accessories, a Swedish soundtrack and subtitles.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.


















