Comment – Page 56
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CommentDocs: the rock stars of non-fiction
Global non-fiction in film and TV is booming and British sensibilities mean indies can lead the way, writes Kate Collier
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CommentRobust regulation is key to keeping British news buoyant
No matter the furore, GB News and News UK will need to abide by the same rules as everyone else
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CommentImproving industry diversity shouldn’t be so complicated
There are simple processes that can be implemented to ensure we achieve a more inclusive workforce, says Sarah Stevenson
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CommentNo need for Dutch courage if intimacy is handled correctly
Intimacy co-ordinators are vital to ensure actors feel comfortable enough on set to give an authentic performance, says Vanessa Coffey
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CommentHow a malice-free format is thriving during lockdown
The BBC can’t always wallow in nostalgia, but The Repair Shop is just what’s needed right now, says Peter Bazalgette
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CommentThis festive period, spare a thought for commissioners
Scheduling the perfect mix over Christmas is tough – and Covid has it even more of a challenge, says Lorraine Heggessey
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CommentWhy The Queen’s Gambit gets women so right
Female characters are often portrayed as dependent on men for their happiness, but Netflix’s chess drama makes no such mistakes, says Joanna Tilley
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CommentJournalist certification a necessity to benchmark truth
As fact becomes increasingly hard to discern in the fake news era, certification offers a means to bring back trust, says Ben Fenton
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CommentLockdown has transformed post sector – for the better
Productivity has increased while plush offices and hotel-style customer service are no longer necessary, says Derek Moore
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CommentDon’t forget TV’s LGBTQ community
Broadcaster diversity pushes are great, but they are missing us out, says Greg Sanderson
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CommentBBC3 needs to balance online and linear
Combined presence across TV and on-demand is best strategy for youth channel, says Scott Bryan
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CommentUS-style news won’t work in UK
Impartiality rules mean there is no place for polarised, opinion-heavy services, says Peter Bazalgette
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CommentTime to take diverse voices off mute
Television businesses to help young people from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds break into the sector, says Nishy Lall
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CommentGiving Sherlock a Russian makeover
We’ve reimagined the quintessentially British detective for a Russian audience but his beloved core attributes remain untouched, says Nurbek Egen
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CommentWhy podcasts are TV’s new obsession
Audio allows producers to attempt the ‘unproduceable’, says Jago Lee
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CommentIncentivise the industry to save production
Without intervention, indies face reduced broadcaster commissioning budgets for years to come, says Matt Cain of Oliver & Ohlbaum
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CommentGreen shoots sprout at ITV
First-half results cause for some optimism – but production margins under pressure
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CommentHardy young producers deserve praise
The future careers of ITN producers are being forged in the white heat of the coronavirus crisis, says David Stanley
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CommentGoing inside the ICU
ITV News health correspondent on striking the right tone in the ‘red zone’
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CommentUncertain times call for solidarity
Industry must pull together as coronavirus threatens to reshape TV


















