Comment – Page 53
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CommentContent-sharing makes sense
BBC’s video offering is not detrimental to commercial news providers.
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CommentDeal or no deal? I’m a bit lost
Virgin’s UKTV indecision is muddying the Worldwide/C4 waters
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CommentData shouldn’t be child’s play
Relying on ‘insights’ from fickle youngsters can only lead to trouble.
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CommentIf you build it, will they come?
Online success takes more than just having a site - you need users too.
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Radio Festival needs to address funding and creativity
As the radio industry gathers in Nottingham this week for its annual Festival its crunch time for a medium that has undergone seismic shocks over the last year equally, as unexpected as the untimely death of Michael Jackson, writes Paul Robinson.
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CommentWhy it’s time for the UK’s creative industries to wake up to India
Consultant Jonathan Badyal argues that scale, streamers and soft power are reshaping global culture
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CommentScience programming can be saved with bold, multi-platform storytelling
The Royal Institution Christmas lectures show how much love there still is for the genre, says Windfall’s David Dugan
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CommentWhy AI’s video future will be built in the open
Max Sebti, founder and CEO of Score, on why he believes AI is set to be open source across editing, reformatting, scene detection and more
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CommentJane Turton pays tribute to John Barnett
All3Media chief exec reflects on former South Pacific Pictures managing director, who died on Sunday aged 80
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CommentWe need to move away from a TV vs YouTube mindset
Vevo’s Rich Brant says industry collaboration will be needed to truly take advantage of Barb’s YouTube insights
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CommentTurning the tables on IP creation
Finland’s Salla Kozma on how ping pong and YouTube inspired a new route to market for fresh IP
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CommentUnpacking the fast-shifting world of creators
Cowshed Collective’s chief exec George Cowin on how to adapt to a creator-led reality
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CommentMike Darcey: A universally funded BBC is a tougher sell than ever before
With Tim Davie’s proposals for the future of the licence fee not certain to succeed, the BBC will need a plan B
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CommentDiversity is ‘fundamental pillar’ of our industry
CDN members underline necessity for ‘creativity, innovation, and long-term success’ amid global DEI travails
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CommentTrump’s film tariff statements raise more questions than they answer
Mooted tariffs will likely harm the very companies he seeks to strengthen, says Bernard Hay of the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre
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CommentWhy AI demands a radical re-think around recruitment
Particle6 Productions’ chief Eline van der Velden on picking appointments carefully
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CommentFAST, India & second windows: Rashmi Bajpai’s ATF takeaways
Banijay Rights Asia EVP Rashmi Bajpai discusses her key takeaways from the Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF)
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CommentUnpicking the formula of Israel’s scripted format success
Yes Studios managing director Sharon Levi on the potential of scripted formats and how her company has become so prolific
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CommentPatrick Holland: We must enable working class voices to succeed
Telly was at the core of my upbringing, and if we want to reach the widest possible audiences we have to be open to all


















