Comment – Page 33
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CommentDQF: not all doom and gloom
BBC hasn’t had it as bad as other sectors, writes Andrew Harrison.
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CommentDigital windows are opening
TV is waking up to the value of subscription VoD, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentA happy ending for Mr Grumpy?
Chorion’s assets deserve an appreciative home, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentWorld Service will not wither
Change will strengthen the BBC’s global ‘lifeline’, says Lord Patten.
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CommentCelebrating mixed-race Britain
TV must reflect the changing face of the UK, says Martin Davidson.
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CommentWhy we’re in love with comedy
The comedy ‘battle’ is a friendly one - and viewers will be the winners, says Stuart Murphy.
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CommentIs the ride over for SeeSaw?
Video site needs to sort out ownership - and fast, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentCommissioning: it’s a charade
Indies are banging their heads against a wall, says Gerri Gossage.
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CommentSeeking profit across the pond
US producers aim to take a leaf out of UK book, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentBig Brother: will we watch?
Desmond needs media rivals to help revive interest, says Dan Wootton.
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CommentStart of a new era for UKTV
Plans are beginning to emerge after Scripps deal, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentHow do we protect plurality?
Media firms can’t be allowed to grow too big, says Damian Tambini.
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CommentA tale of two super-indies
Endemol is wobbling but All3 looks ripe for sale, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentTaking the minimum wage debate one step further
Our new survey examines attitudes in TV and film to unpaid work, says Neil Percival
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CommentDon’t underestimate the brands
Morgan Spurlock’s new doc offers a cautionary tale, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentITV’s got talent for factual
Thought-provoking docs are nothing new for us, says Peter Fincham.


















