Comment – Page 37
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CommentFive’s future failing to add up
Parent RTL pledges support, but its belief in a deal seems optimistic.
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CommentPortals struggle to gain ground in the race for VoD share
Since the dawn of television, the power of broadcasters as gatekeepers to what consumers watch, and what independent producers make, has been absolute.Over the past 25 years, this absolute power has been marginally reduced and spread around through the inception of satellite and cable. More recently, it hasbeen further reduced ...
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CommentOpinion: Confused but still effective
The BBC’s longawaited strategy review may be Putting Quality First, but it’s putting clarity last.
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CommentLive TV gives linear a lifeline
Television has a unique opportunity to champion mass participation, writes Emily Bell.
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CommentThompson paying his way
Salaries are not the point - the BBC is redefining itself for a new era.
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CommentA fresh perspective on ITV?
Why 3D innovation could have Sky weighing a deal for ITV Studios.
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CommentWho pays the sporting price?
BT Vision warns of a lagging UK if Sky sports pricing isn’t tackled
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CommentBBC must start to help itself
Corporation has to fight criticism by improving public perception, writes Emily Bell.
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CommentMoira's return will be heard but not seen
Moira Stuart back at the Beeb? This doesn’t answer the ageism question says Geoff Motley.
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CommentDriving in uncharted territory
BBC Worldwide has suffered for trying to plan for life beyond the licence fee.
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CommentWill Facebook fans save ITV?
Archie Norman can cash in on loyalty generated through new media.
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CommentIt’s grim up North for ITV
Can the BBC’s Salford move compensate for ITV’s regional pull-out?
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CommentTV needs tax relief investment
Producers and fund managers alike profit from their relationship.
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CommentRadio 4 deserves Rajar success
Without market forces, station’s output is distinctive and high quality.
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CommentC4’s slippery YouTube slope
The broadcaster’s innovative deal may yet come back to haunt it.
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CommentQueasy over Question Time
The Nick Griffin affair raises questions over the BBC’s moral authority.
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CommentReturn of the creative urges
Creativity returned to Mipcom last week, and with it, the money.
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CommentConfess and clean up the mess
Broadcasters - the BBC in particular - could learn from Letterman.
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CommentDon’t let the opportunity slip
Broadcasters need to get their houses in order for the industry’s sake.
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CommentHow to control the networks
The leadership wrangling at C4 and ITV risks descending into farce.


















