Comment – Page 68
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CommentThe UK is the place to be for unrivalled creativity
Potential for new wave of indies is a huge draw, says Karoline Spodsberg.
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CommentCall me TV biased if you must….
The success of the UK media industry will be about much more than what the big broadcasters do.
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CommentCarving out a place in the digital TV jungle
Heather Killen explains how persistence and positioning paid off for H&C TV.
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CommentGoogle TV may glisten but it's not TV gold
Broadcasters have little to fear from the global software giant, says Nigel Walley.
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CommentOff Cuts: Delivery boy double cake
Broadcast’s Balihar Khalsa was surprised to bump into Gordon Ramsay.
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CommentGallery: Broadcast Digital Awards 2012
Comedian Greg Davies put his teaching skills to good use as host.
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CommentOff Cuts: Games snub for Campbell
Alastair Campbell enjoyed a well-publicised Twitter spat with Armando Iannucci over the satirist’s OBE at the weekend. Less reported was his taunting of BBC London 2012 head Roger Mosey.
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CommentOff Cuts: Birmingham’s Chelsea final
It was the end of an era at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show, with BBC Birmingham producing the TV coverage for the last time.
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CommentVariety the name of the game in LA Screenings
Treats come from a number of genres, says Sarah Wright, as the bidding begins
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Comment[Insert joke here] formula is no laughing matter
Commissioners’ search for gag-laden scripts doesn’t bring comedy gold, says James Henry.
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CommentNew breed are eager to acquire striking content
Distributors can cash in on channel growth in new territories, says David Leach.
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CommentOff Cuts: Crossing the profanity pond
Adapting The Thick of It as Veep for HBO, Armando Iannucci continues to have free rein to swear with abandon.
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CommentAlternatives to the usual suspects
An edition of Radio 4’s Today featured prominent male experts. Who were their female peers?
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CommentBritain's Gay Footballers, BBC3
Homosexuality is the last great taboo in football – which made producing a doc about it genuinely challenging, writes David DeHaney.
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CommentAll publicity is good publicity, but...
It was kind of Paul Robinson to review Amazing Radio (here) and we’re delighted he likes what we do. Unfortunately, he got some facts wrong.
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CommentNew year’s resolution will be finding a fresh angle
Partnerships must underpin continuing success in factual, says Mark Reynolds.
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CommentYou can’t trust anything on TV
Are programme-makers deliberately misleading us? You bet they are, says Steven D Wright.
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CommentFreelancers: go on a date to forge a lasting relationship
Indie producers need to show freelancers the personal touch, says Susie Worster.
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CommentShowing the real conflict on the frontline for C4
This is a golden age for military access docs due to a more open MoD, says Simon Ford.
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CommentStories of bullying are all too familiar
I read your story ‘Bullying in TV: the ugly truth’ (Broadcast, 26.08.11). What goes around comes around.


















