Comment – Page 62
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CommentWe must tweet, but should not lose sight of the reality
Social media is key in today’s news landscape, but it has its limitations, writes Craig Oliver.
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CommentMulticultural plan is too little, too late
Why has it taken until now for the BBC to realise that it is ‘Too White and Middle Class’? (broadcastnow.co.uk, 20.08.10).
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CommentCommissions trump acquisitions for BBC
Surprisingly, your story ‘BBC and C4 challenged over doc-buying policies’ (Broadcast 02.07.10) left out one very important point.
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CommentWe’re going without sleep in the search for fresh talent
Who needs rest when Five has a major new show to get off the ground? By Richard Woolfe.
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CommentTechnology to track online video is here
I have been following the exchange between your correspondent Kate Bulkley and Bjarne Thelin of Barb (pictured).
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CommentGreat work comes from shared passion
What strange thoughts from David Frank on the front page of Broadcast (04.06.10).
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CommentThe perfect combination of positive driving forces
For a campaigning documentary to hit home, certain elements are key, says Christo Hird.
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CommentVenice trip was just what Doctor ordered
I find it odd that you decided to attack Doctor Who Confidential as a waste of the licence fee (Broadcast 7.5.10).
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CommentLet’s not get carried away by the bounce in ad revenues
The outlook for TV is improving but the long-term picture remains unclear, says Peter Vamos.
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CommentPick the right IPTV platform and profit
There is a flurry of activity in the IPTV market, with media conglomerates and brand owners all keen to jump on the bandwagon.
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CommentUnlocking value from within
Clever product placement can improve the online viewer’s experience, writes Kate Bulkley.
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Comment10 March '10
“Essentially a pointless and unedifying exercise in low-grade voyeurism.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentWonders of the Solar System / Undercover Princesses / The Business Inspector
Women in Film and Television’s Kate Kinninmont and Novel Entertainment’s Mike Watts on solar science, royal love and business aid
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CommentKeeping up with the web
Opportunities online are huge, but are broadcasters being left behind?
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CommentSarah Mulvey’s death is a huge loss to TV
As independent producers, we would like to express our great sadness at the untimely death of Channel 4 commissioning editor Sarah Mulvey.
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CommentNanny state is no help on product placement
Last week saw the resurgence of the UK nanny state as Ben Bradshaw announced the government’s “cautious approach” to product placement in the UK.
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CommentTV’s loss of women a huge waste of talent
Young women victims of complacency and poor policies, says Dinah Caine.
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CommentSign the Diversity Pledge and widen your talent pool
Last week’s CDN awards applauded diversity, but there’s more to be done, says Oona King.
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CommentRadio can teach TV a thing or two about interactivity
Audio and digital are already commissioning and producing jointly, argues Jez Nelson.
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CommentHow a meetings marathon leads to new relationships
Last week’s Screenwriters’ Festival saw the biggest turnout of leading TV and film commissioners and producers ever among its 520 delegates.


















