Opinion – Page 156
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MediaCityUK 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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Smart TV will play a huge part in future of broadcast
Consumer expectations are changing, and we have to keep up, says Dan Saunders
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The elephant and the mouse
Tech giants could learn from IBC’s small developers, says Kate Bulkley
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No limits to Will.i.am’s vision?
Rapper’s IBC appearance is latest call for broadcasters to innovate.
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Carving 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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TV Critics: Lilyhammer; Trouble on the Estate; Vikings
“I assumed it was an American production. That is not meant as praise.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Leaving; 999: What's Your Emergency?; Hillsborough; Gordon Ramsay
“Touching, understated and entirely believable.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: The Thick Of It; The Scapegoat; China On Four Wheels
“There’s no escaping it: this opening episode is – whisper it – disappointing.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: The Bletchley Circle; Hilary Devey: Women at the Top
“A goodish plot, a strong cast and some unexpectedly stylish touches of 50s period noir.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Mrs Biggs; Dallas
“I found it impossible to warm to the pair.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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C4 tone proves a game changer
The legacy of the Paralympics is far greater than mere ratings.
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Time we gave talented writers their due
Actors should put themselves in scribes’ shoes to appreciate their worth, says Tom Sherry.
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Seeking clarity over choice of words
I read with interest your article in Broadcast: ‘Plenty to ponder from Edinburgh’.
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Google 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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Off Cuts: eBay goes mad for Adam
Forget Wenlock and Mandeville, the souvenir everyone wants to get their hands on these Games is the knitted Adam Gamesmaker.
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TV Critics: Accused; Bad Education; A Mother's Son
“An exemplary, morally-taxing, emotionally-devouring series.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: A Mother's Son, The Treasures of Ancient Rome
“It’s very good – tense, absorbing, thrilling.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Doctor Who; Richard Hammond’s Crash Course
“It fizzes along, sparkling with life, warmth and wit.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.