Comment – Page 59
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CommentTurn on the radio for inspiration
The Paralympics continues a spectacular summer of sport, says Adrian van Klaveren.
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CommentThink global and smart if you want to survive
‘Paperback’ programming is the answer in a flatlining economy, says Alan Griffiths.
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CommentPrivate investors to help fill funding gap
Doc Heads’ mission is to boost range of quality films, says Katharine Round.
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CommentOff Cuts: No grey in Downton
There seems to be no escaping the phenomenon that is erotic novel Fifty Shades Of Grey.
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CommentWoCC commitment gives creativity a helping hand
Indies’ innovation plus competition adds up to a winning formula, says John McVay.
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CommentAnimation and licensing key to overseas success
Kids’ content has to travel well and have licensing potential, says Paul Robinson.
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CommentTaking a risk in Japanese market can pay dividends
Japan is fascinating but can be a tough place to do business, says Danny Fenton.
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CommentLearning to tap into a land of opportunity
There is a hunger for ideas at the Banff World Media Festival, says James Burstall.
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CommentAcquisition frenzy can only add to the drama
UK drama producers are enticing bait, say Medwyn Jones and Colin Howes.
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CommentWomen are proving their worth on radio
Award for Beryl and Betty shows female voices deserve to be heard, says Maria Williams.
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CommentHigh-concept dramas return to sellers’ slates
As buyers assess the plethora of pilots one trend is clear, says Katie Keenan.
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CommentTV industry bitten by app bug
Broadcasting is no longer just about content, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentComedy is the order of the day at LA Screenings
US networks are set to order more comedy than drama this year, says John Peek.
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CommentSri Lanka’s war criminals had no place to hide
Journalism is changing as technology makes everyone a witness, says Callum Macrae.
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CommentNecessity the mother of invention for Israel
Tight budgets and regulations have made Israel more creative, says Keren Shahar.
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CommentCBeebies is working on female role models
While I do not fundamentally disagree with Alexander Gardiner’s assessment of a predominance of male lead characters in pre-school programming (Broadcast 13.04.12), it is unfair to single out CBeebies. Surely this is an industry-wide concern?
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CommentLocal production is how to move with the times
Tailoring shows to specific audiences is a ratings winner, says Karoline Spodsberg.
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CommentThe demand for formats shows no sign of waning
Buyers seek warm-hearted content that drives co-viewing, says Leila Monks.
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CommentWill poetry become the next ‘killer category’?
Discernible content trends exist even in a chaotic market, writes Rob Clark


















