Comment – Page 309
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CommentBlog: PSB at a crossroads
Ofcom's director of nations for Northern Ireland, Denis Wolinski, on the latest debates surrounding the future of PSB.
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CommentBlog: Bridging the digital divide
Elizabeth McLaughlin, director of the company behind ITV1's Britain's Got Talent website, discusses the problems with the UK's 'digital divide'.
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CommentThe hosts with the most
The BBC must use its power and influence - not piles of cash - to land top presenters.
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CommentMedia money: Why is Disney going free-to-air in Spain?
It could be an archetypal Disney story - brave, upstanding Disney Channel (DC) decides to leave its traditional Spanish home and head for a bold, new future in neighbouring DTT land where it hopes to make its fortune.
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CommentThe Insider: Public disservice
The BBC's free-spending website is crushing its commercial sector rivals.
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CommentMedia money: Are live advertisements worth the anxiety?
After being inspired by those clever people at Channel 4 and Honda (which delivered the live skydiving ad last week), I am proud to announce that this column is being written live. Cue triumphant music.
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CommentYou the Jury: Christopher Biggins and Sarah Cawood
I have to admit, the three programmes I have been asked to review wouldn't normally have made it onto my “must-watch” list. So, imagine my surprise when one of them proved so interesting and enjoyable, that I am going to have to review my channel choices.We start with Extraordinary Animals: ...
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CommentWhen IT and broadcast collides
Will Strauss revels in the new technologies that fuse the plug-and-play world of IT with the practical world of broadcasting.
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CommentBlog: BBC fails to reveal all
Broadcast's BBC correspondent Katherine Rushton criticises the BBC Trust's report on talent costs for keeping too much out of the public eye.
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CommentBig Brother's big stakes
C4 and Endemol can't afford to play safe with a format so crucial to their fortunes.
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CommentMedia money: What will Tinopolis gain from the purchase of a Tulsa sports producer?
The odds of Llanelli and Tulsa, Oklahoma, having much in common seem extreme, but if Welsh producer Tinopolis buys US sports producer Winnercomm, a lot of cultural and business exchange will be on the cards.
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CommentMedia money: Why is ITV changing the Friends Reunited business model?
There is an old saying in business: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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CommentAn argument against HD
Will Strauss illustrates why high definition television may not be everyone's cup of tea.
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CommentHow good a deal is Freesat?
Ed Hall on how the launch of Freesat will affect the digital landscape.
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CommentEmily Bell: Novel ideas
What TV can learn from the Hay book festival about the distributed world.
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