Opinion – Page 163
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28 Jun '12
“A series so ill-thought-out that even its intro does not make its brief clear.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Who will have the last laugh?
ITV sends out ‘volume’ message at forum as Sky comes knocking.
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Premier League: how much is too much?
Sky and BT have taken big gambles on PL rights, says Kate Bulkley.
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Very soon, I learned that bugger all had changed...
Returning to his editing career, Leo Carlyon found the outlook bleak.
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Taking a risk in Japanese market can pay dividends
Japan is fascinating but can be a tough place to do business, says Danny Fenton.
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Gallery: Broadcast Digital Awards 2012
Comedian Greg Davies put his teaching skills to good use as host.
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Diversity is an issue for the whole industry
Will Wyatt responds to a recent Broadcast article…
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Line Of Duty / Dynamo: Magician Impossible / Mad Mad World
City TV’s Debra Davis and Kindle’s Melanie Stokes on corrupt cops, magic and celebrity guests.
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27 Jun '12
“Into this long summer of English sporting inadequacy, BBC Drama has fielded a world-class player.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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26 June '12
“His every facial twitch, his every semi-tone of vocal pitch was so finely tuned it could have guided missiles.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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25 Jun '12
“Only occasionally, did the translation to the modern day seem just right.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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22 Jun '12
“Too much much shouting, too much war.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Diversity key for the next DG
Issues of race, age and gender need to be driven from the top.
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A meeting of great minds
No other festival has the pull of Sheffield Doc/Fest, says Tim Sparke.
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Speculative pitching is not the way to find partners
Broadcasters should rethink commissioning of interactive content, says Colin Anderson.
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Learning to tap into a land of opportunity
There is a hunger for ideas at the Banff World Media Festival, says James Burstall.
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Off 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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The Circus / Who Betrayed the Bomber Boys / The Strange Case of The Law
DRG’s Benjamin Noot and Discovery’s Paul Edwards on circus life, bombers and rough justice.