Comment – Page 45
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CommentGetting under the skin of chicken shops
Hannah Wyatt on the challenges of installing a pop-up fixed rig in Rooster Spot
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CommentKing of Cable: a match for Murdoch?
John Malone cuts an imposing figure, both physically – he is a barrel-chested man with a deep, penetrating voice – and in the cut and thrust of business, where he has proved himself a tough and opportunistic deal-maker.
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CommentWomen are saying it loud and clear: listen to us
No excuse for expert women not having a voice, says Caroline Criado-Perez
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CommentTV credit lives up to the hype
Tax relief will transform UK production sector, says Charles Moore
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CommentSTV aims to become local hero
Hyper-local strategy could be a winner in Scotland, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentOutsiders bring new insights to regional comedy
Chris Jones explains why ‘outsider’ Adam Hills adds value to Green Inc’s latest show, Monumental.
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CommentCommissioners? I’m sorry, they haven’t a clue
Commissioning briefs raise more questions than they answer, says Freddy Osbourne
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CommentTV tax relief can only boost UK
Credits are good news for industry and economy, says Medwyn Jones
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CommentTV Critics: Poor Us; Goodnight Britain; Supersized Earth; The Hour
“You were richer for watching it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentFrow is welcome news for C5...
…but Ford’s successor needs freedom to continue the turnaround, says Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell.
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CommentEntwistle and the runaway train
Procedures and process cost the DG his job, writes Lisa Campbell
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CommentWhy are we surprised by Jimmy?
Savilegate is shocking but celebrity hedonism is alive and well, says Steven D Wright
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CommentOlympic-sized effect on radio
Rajar figures show radio listening drops during Games, says Paul Robinson
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CommentAudience measurement’s future lies in set-top data
Linking with Rentrak will provide vital US data for UK businesses, says David Graham
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CommentSavile: BBC must reveal truth
Openness must prevail if BBC is to draw a firm line under scandal
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CommentTV drama hits cinematic heights
Mipcom highlights that small-screen drama is back with a bang
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CommentDiary of an AP: From Alaska to Kenya
AP Ollie Scarth on an unemployed freelancer’s quest for work
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CommentFrom Manchester ship canal to Hollywood hills
Robin Ashbrook found the best way to make it in Los Angeles was to remember his roots.
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CommentSmart TV will play a huge part in future of broadcast
Consumer expectations are changing, and we have to keep up, says Dan Saunders


















