Comment – Page 42
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CommentGB News review: one-sided TV and proud of it
The much-debated news channel has hit our screens with a few scores to settle, but does it offer something new, asks Stewart Purvis
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CommentRIP to my Holby City family
Don’t let the heart of BBC1’s medical drama be forgotten, says David Innes Edwards
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CommentBe nimble and open-minded to thrive in changing times
Argonon will adapt to new platforms, content providers and shifts in consumer behaviour as it enters its second decade, says James Burstall
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CommentImpartial news is the bedrock of our PSB system
ITN’s special recognition win at the Broadcast Awards underlines the need for public service journalism, says Deborah Turness
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CommentStuart McDonald: a personal tribute
Richard Woolfe remembers an outstanding director and a dear friend
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CommentLack of diversity is a market failure
Monopsony theory teaches us why broadcasters fight over Steve McQueen but the rest of the industry remains remarkably non-diverse, says Marcus Ryder
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CommentLockdown lesson: if you wanna get ahead, get a shed
Garden working has been great, but I’ve had to swap Channel 4 for Naked without meeting my colleagues, says Fatima Salaria
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CommentLinear TV not about to disappear any time soon
A hybrid distribution model is emerging, says Freeview’s Jonathan Thompson
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CommentHope for a better year lies in putting staff welfare first
The industry has been inspiring in how it dealt with the pandemic, now focus must shift to colleagues
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CommentDon’t forget the multichannel broadcasters in PSB review
Policymakers must acknowledge that non-PSBs play a key role in the success of a mixed TV ecology, says Heather Jones
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CommentRevolution in the air as industry looks to future
As broadcasters embrace the digital world, TV can and must do more to represent everyone
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CommentVirtual events can be almost as good as the real thing
Napte Virtual Miami 2021 will be a seamless experience for all – and as fun and educational as ever, promises JP Bommel
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CommentShift to on-demand gathers pace as pandemic strikes
Broadcasters that exploit their online services the quickest will win this particular battle, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentDisability should not be a barrier to working in TV
While on-screen representation is improving, the hiring of off-screen talent is still well below target, says Deborah Williams
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CommentWhy TV must learn to manage properly
It’s time to end ‘anti-management’ techniques that impact mental health and cost producers money, says Sunshine Jackson Underhill
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CommentCollaborate to captivate audiences
Connecting producers to leaders in other fields will create better formats, says Donna Taberer
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CommentIndies need to embrace a diverse ecology
Pandemic has highlighted the importance of having multiple revenue streams, says Duane Jones
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CommentBroadcasters are no longer slaves to the schedule
The BBC and ITV are leading the charge in transforming the commissioning status quo, says Chris Curtis
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CommentDavie wastes no time making statement of intent
Floating idea of 20% cut in hours is sign of radical thinking
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CommentCovid can be catalyst for change in comedy
The lack of an Edinburgh Fringe this year forces us to find talent elsewhere, says Richard Watsham


















