Comment – Page 6
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CommentRTS clash gives food for thought
Tension high as two potential future DGs went head to head, says Chris Curtis
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CommentNetflix rides to the rescue
Horse mystery drama is a sign of fresh opportunities for kids’ indies, says Peter White
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CommentFast forward to the future at BBC
After bumps of charter renewal, corporation prepares for new phase
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CommentDoc/Fest 2016: inspiring change
2016 is a year of far-reaching decisions. Some to be made by the people, some not. The EU referendum. The American elections. The future of public broadcasting.
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CommentOvernights still have their place
In today’s fragmented viewing world, a shared metric is important
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CommentInternet force can be with us
The digital world moves at breakneck speed. One minute Candace Payne was out shopping in Texas, the next she’s appearing on James Corden’s The Late Late Show.
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CommentMapping out a distinctive future
BBC can take a few more risks after escaping white paper disaster
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CommentJohn Whittingdale’s misguided plan
Culture secretary has a solution for C4 - but what’s the problem, asks Chris Curtis
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CommentLess is more for Mip TV buyers
Deals are for quality, not quantity, while drama remains the focus
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CommentFresh energy will benefit ITV
Bazalgette is right man to help broadcaster build on Norman era
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CommentPlaying it safe is not an option
TV may have moved on from The Word, but risk-taking is essential
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CommentC4’s privatisation phoney war
Will overseas interest convince the government to explore a sale, asks Chris Curtis?
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CommentBBC right to consider its options
Plenty of people have been het up (Broadcast included) about both the manner in which the recent licence fee deal was conducted and the level at which it was set.
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CommentBBC2 should take up BBC3 mantle
Space for fresh ideas and talent must be ring-fenced after move
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CommentBBC needs to come out fighting
Corporation has to engage the public as allies in funding fight
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CommentThings get political for C4 and ITV
Questions of privatisation and vertical integration tax broadcasters
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CommentJohn Whittingdale: better the devil you know for the BBC?
Nobody predicted that backbencher John Whittingdale would be named culture secretary in David Cameron’s new cabinet – but his appointment is far from leftfield.
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CommentMaking sense of a mega-deal
Sky will need to find savings after eye-watering football investment


















