Opinion – Page 159
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Think global and smart if you want to survive
‘Paperback’ programming is the answer in a flatlining economy, says Alan Griffiths.
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Off Cuts: Mo Farah's pose
Mo Farah’s celebratory pose after winning gold may have confused some viewers, but he’s been working on it for a while.
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Mentoring in production
Objective’s Paul Sandler recommends that anyone in business should be open to mentoring.
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TV Critics: The Girl Who Became Three Boys
“This gift of a subject was well served by the programme makers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Horizon; The Hit Factory; Jimmy’s Forest
“This proved what I have long suspected – that an attendant television crew is one of the most powerful aides to willpower in existence.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Robinson on the Rajars
The tabloid headline of the latest Rajar audience figures was the fall of Chris Moyle’s Radio 1 Breakfast show, but the real story was the success of digital, writes Paul Robinson.
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TV Critics: Exploring China; The Simpsons; The Zoo
“Gok Wan did a similar thing recently. But this has more chopped spring onions and fewer histrionics and tears, tantrums and OMG-ing.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Hairy Dieters; Amish: A Secret Life; The Churchills
“There’s something not quite right about the Hairy Bikers dieting.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Vexed; Celebrity Bedlam; Olympics 2012
“This is a parody from telly people with a deep grudge against Eighties TV.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Olympic fever claims another victim
London 2012 Opening Ceremony has changed my view of TV sport, says Steven D Wright.
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Will George slay two tick dragon?
BBC is missing out by shunning acquisitions, says Tim Sparke.
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Tapping into women’s tech aspirations
Events to encourage the young can only be good for the industry, says Aradhna Tayal.
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Private investors to help fill funding gap
Doc Heads’ mission is to boost range of quality films, says Katharine Round.
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TV jobs market is driven by digital
Andrew Watts on a sharp increase in job opportunities in the digital age.
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What will be the Opening Ceremony peak audience?
22% said 10-15m / 30%said 15-20m / 48% said 20m+
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TV Critics: Olympics; The Midwives
“Slightly bland, lacking attitude, character, and characters.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.