Comment – Page 58
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CommentDon’t miss out in the TV revolution
We all need hits - but TV is changing fast, says Delissa Needham
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CommentLet’s change the face of news
On-screen diversity won’t improve without action, says Robin Elias
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CommentDEBATE: Do you support the BBC strikes?
Are NUJ staff right to take action over the compulsory redundancies? Have your say
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CommentDEBATE: House Of Cards – are you “shitting it”?
Has the $100m investment and 13 episode launch changed perceptions of Netflix?
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CommentDEBATE: Should the BBC have edited racial language from Fawlty Towers?
Are racial terms suitable for a family audience?
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CommentVoyage of Discovery pays off
International strategy has been key to success, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentDEBATE: What do you make of ITV’s major rebrand?
Tell us what you think of the broadcaster’s first significant overhaul since 2006
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CommentHow we pulled off the greatest show on Earth
Filming the biggest event of 2012 left us no room for error, says Melanie Fletcher
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CommentGiving global brands the chance to hit their target
Shift from linear means consumers expect more, says S Chandratillake
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CommentLet ads shine again in the golden age of television
Banish bad commercials from our screens says Peter Souter
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CommentBBC News continues bad run
The 10 o’clock news is still failing to feature female experts, says Lis Howell
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CommentFacilities north of border eyeing a slice of the action
Scottish facilities companies are seizing the initiative, says Dewar Gibb
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CommentShould you work for free in TV ?
Views on the ethics of unpaid work vary according to age, say the authors of a new survey
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CommentMoving the capital out of London
Creative England is tackling regional inequality, says Caroline Norbury
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CommentIs it YouTube’s time now?
Adding 60 new channels shows platform is a player, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentMediaCityUK engenders a spirit of collective purpose
The desire to join forces in the North can only be good.
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CommentChris Moyles' "weird victory"
Matt Robinson reflects on Chris Moyles’ final BBC Radio 1 breakfast show.
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CommentMediaCityUK holds promise but must deliver the goods
Bectu is championing the interests of new and existing Salford staff, says Sharon Elliott
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CommentSeeking clarity over choice of words
I read with interest your article in Broadcast: ‘Plenty to ponder from Edinburgh’.


















