Comment – Page 54
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CommentPrash Naik: Doc makers need to get to grips with editorial ethics
Questions about moral responsibilities have ramped up following the death of a contributor to Retrograde
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CommentThe ethics of collaborating with documentary ‘story holders’
Genuinely working with contributors, rather than just filming them, is a powerful tool, writes Anna Keel
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CommentProvocative language and antisemitic tropes don’t help the industry come together
Suggesting people are scared to speak out against Israel implies the old trope that Jews control the media, writes Fulwell 73’s Leo Pearlman
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CommentIndies desperate for clarity as brutal year draws to a close
Uncertainty over Channel 4 commissioning patterns has been a factor for much of the year
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CommentSecuring free-to-air services in broadband homes is crucial
Everyone TV boss Jonathan Thompson explains why Freely is an important step in securing the future of the PSBs
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CommentNo-one must be left behind in the streaming revolution
The fabric of our industry is at risk if we don’t protect universality, warns Jonathan Thompson, as DUK unveils a rebrand
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CommentTop 10 comment articles of 2022
Including Ian Katz, Marcus Ryder, Jules Hussey and Steven D Wright
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CommentFaraz Osman: What’s the alternative to Twitter?
Broadcasters and producers have few other ways to connect with audiences and get feedback on their shows, says Faraz Osman
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CommentNetflix hastens ad-supported plan to take on Disney+
GlobalData, the new owner of Broadcast / MBI, expects budget-conscious consumers to embrace Basic with Ads tier
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CommentThe Queen’s funeral was a TV production masterclass
As King Charles III takes his place on the throne, the global audience’s appetite for royal stories will only grow, says Nick Bullen
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CommentPlaying it safe with familiar content is a risky tactic
Broadcasters are holding their own against the streamers, but too many reboots could undermine that
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CommentWhy inclusivity and healthy culture are key for indies
Indielab’s Victoria Powell sets out the commercial imperative for inclusive leadership as the 2022 TV Accelerator opens for applications
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CommentTime to ‘open doors’ for deaf media professionals
See Hear series producer Camilla Arnold urges TV industry to do more to recruit deaf people
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CommentBlack talent need chances to make it in the mainstream
Commissioning for Black History Month is one thing, but diverse casting all year round would make a bigger difference, says Fatima Salaria
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CommentSocial realism is helping broadcasters in SVoD battle
Series like C4’s It’s A Sin would never be greenlit by an SVoD – but they should, says Danny Brocklehurst
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CommentHow Jamie Johnson tackled racism for CBBC
It was time our children’s football drama addressed the issue, says Anita Burgess
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CommentDistinctive domestic content is key to our national identity
Streamers have brought more choice but the PSB model must be protected, says Peter Bazalgette
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CommentWe’ll secure UK radio’s smart speaker future
The government is prepared to legislate to make sure listeners can easily find their favourite UK stations, writes culture minister Julia Lopez
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CommentWork with us to usher in a new generation
The boss of Manchester’s Sharp Futures explains why industry partnerships are key to opening up the industry


















