All Comment articles – Page 112
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Buyout fever strikes online
MCNs are hot property, but market is fragmenting, says Kate Bulkley
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BBC faces some tough questions
How the corporation tackles them could decide its future direction, says Chris Curtis
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Let the indie Hunger Games begin
BBC in-house must be prepared to ‘do or die’ in commissioning arena
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Finally, an end to quotas is in sight
It’s encouraging to see the BBC taking heed of indies’ calls to liberate in-house production
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BBC needs to be lean for creativity to flourish
The BBC must avoid the bureaucracy of the Birt era in its plans to cut production quotas
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The Twitter verdict: Royal Marine's Commando School; Utopia
“So commandos do go commando then #CommandoSchool”
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Hall's radical plans make perfect sense
Cat Lewis feared Tony Hall was dragging the BBC backwards - until he announced a creative revolution
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Demystifying DPP delivery
File-based delivery will be a more efficient way of working that will save time and money, says James Mackie
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A seismic change for British TV
Scrapping BBC quotas may be a double-edged sword for indies, says Broadcast editor Chris Curtis
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Bringing news archives to high streets
Broadcasters could extract revenues from their British archives in a new initiative
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Big deals from Dollar Mountain
Annual Idaho event could pave the way for a new round of mega-mergers
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News for the news-avoiders
Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards’ endorsement of Channel 5 News was music to my ears
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Broadcasters catch election fever
BBC and C4 do battle with formats based on hot political topics, says Chris Curtis
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Singing contests turn to tech
ITV can learn from Rising Star’s debut in the US, says Kate Bulkley
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TV tax breaks need to go further
Relief for live-action kids’ shows could deliver £3m to the economy
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Forging closer links with Israel
Israeli TV is a rich source for universal personal and political subject matter, says Ruth Lev Ari
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Learning to talk to 'Generation Y'
Today’s twentysomethings are the most important generation since the 1960s
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Interactive shows demand new ways of thinking
Training in digital skills and TV formats is key for the next generation, says Louise Brown