Comment – Page 47
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CommentUnleash your Hidden Talent with branded content
Big opportunities await if brand, producer and channel all work together, says Simon Willis.
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CommentHow do we retain the optimism of youth?
Women too often lose sight of their youthful ambitions, says Cristina Nicolotti Squires.
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CommentDigital comes of age at the Bafta TV Craft Awards
The volume and quality of multichannel entries is good for TV, says Andrew Newman.
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CommentThe tax fight is over – now the hard work must begin
It was a long, hard slog to get the government to act – and we’re not done yet, says Oli Hyatt.
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CommentSupport the originators and everyone benefits
Audience has the most to gain from tax and rights agreements, says Charles Sturridge.
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CommentNo Surprise, Surprise at success of old favourites
The reimagined format is a rich seam for commercial success, says Paul Buccieri.
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CommentTV tax credit: opportunity that must not be missed
Incentive can boost economy and industry, say Charles Moore and Stephen Bristow.
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CommentWhere are all the expert women?
I’ve found it impossible to achieve gender parity in who we use on screen, says Tami Hoffman.
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CommentThe drama behind ITV's results - and the challenge ahead
Broadcast’s Jake Kanter analyses ITV Studios’ performance and the progress the broadcaster is making on its transformation plan.
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CommentCelebrities: TV’s only saving grace
Let’s face it, the reason we’re in this dull line of work is to mix with ‘stars’, says Steven D Wright.
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CommentViewer engagement comes with having a personality
Channel 4 benefits from allowing journalists to give views online, says Benjamin Cohen.
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CommentSigns of Zodiak’s next move
Debt restructuring gives super-indie room to grow, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentThe US remains a land of opportunity for us Brits
Realscreen is the Davos of factual TV and a door to the Wild West, says Tim Sparke.
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CommentIdeas? It doesn’t take a genius…
Why spend time creating something new when you’ve got the internet, asks Steven D Wright.
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CommentThis time we have to get investment in kids’ TV right
There must be incentives for all, not just one part of the industry, says Michael Carrington.
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CommentA slimmer World Service will punch above its weight
Integration will drive creative renewal of BBC global news services, says Peter Horrocks.
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CommentMaking TV by remote control
Channel controllers’ iron grip is too much of a check on creativity and risk, says Gerri Gossage.
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CommentWe can’t afford not to pay for freelancer training
Everyone benefits from having a well-trained freelance community, says Nick Catliff.
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CommentAll contributions to great TV deserve to be recognised
WFTV Awards credit those in the limelight and behind the scenes, says Kate Kinninmont.
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CommentBaftas do celebrate writers but must move with times
Introduction of a reality category should not be seen as a snub, says Andrew Newman.


















