Comment – Page 49
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CommentEd Forsdick: a tribute
Gallowgate TV managing director Ed Forsdick, who died last week very unexpectedly aged 45, was responsible for delivering some of the most difficult programmes, writes Charlie Parsons.
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CommentThe golden age of the documentary is now
Those who say the genre is in decline couldn’t be more wrong, argues Hamish Mykura.
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CommentHow Clarke’s gaffe became a gift for Question Time
The justice secretary’s appearance was timely, but it wasn’t planned, says Steve Anderson.
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CommentTraining has to step up to avoid a creative vacuum
The approach has to change if innovative film-making is to thrive, says Andy Glynne.
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CommentThree cheers for women making a difference in TV
Female nominees took their rightful place at The One World Awards, says Jenny Kleeman.
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CommentFreelancer Special: The golden rules of freelancing
Returning to the ‘schizoid frenzy’ of freelance life, Steven D Wright weighs up the highs and lows
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CommentTimes they are a-changing for TV’s self-employed
Changes to tax and pension rules will have a profound effect on freelancers, says Liz Brion
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CommentMaking cross-platform drama?
Sofia’s Diary creator Nuno Bernardo lays down some ground rules
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CommentOfcom rule changes mean we’re all in this together
MipTV muddied product placement debate by leaving broadcasters in the cold, says Sally Quick.
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CommentOur special relationship with the US broadcasters
UK producers’ stock is high across the pond, so let’s take advantage, says Danny Fenton.
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CommentTV’s frequently unasked questions
There are some things that baffle even the sharpest student of media, says Steven D Wright.
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CommentBBC World News: still going strong after two decades
The world has changed much in 20 years, and so has the way we report, says Richard Porter.
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CommentIndustry must confront failures of consolidation
Super-indies should restructure deals and nurture acquisitions, says Julius O’Dowd.
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CommentITV’s real challenge begins
ITV may be some way to being “fixed” but the real work begins now, writes Jake Kanter
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CommentNow the fun bit – but who wins in product placement?
If we build it right, the advertisers will come, and TV will be the winner, says Claire Heys.
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CommentDeath of digital as TV and advertising come together
Publicis’ purchase of my company Holler is a sign of things to come, says James Kirkham.
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CommentOnline resource can help bridge the training gap
The new BBC College of Production website offers valuable support, says Eddie Morgan.
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CommentAd market needs to evolve before CRR is abolished
The system does need to change, but Jeremy Hunt’s urgency is baffling, says Julia Jordan.
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CommentNew Communications Act is the big issue, not local TV
There’s no time for delay in updating the UK’s media legislation, says Andrew Harrison.
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CommentYoung people need factual content about wider world
Report shows youth of today are interested in international affairs, says Sophie Chalk.


















